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Anonymous

Dec 24, 2024

Why do the air molecules inside a bicycle tire speed up as the temperature gets warmer?

Why do the air molecules inside a bicycle tire speed up as the temperature increases?
a. Because heat is transferred to the molecules, giving them more kinetic energy.
b. Because the warmer air allows the particles to move freely without the influence of gravitational forces.
c. Because heat liberates the potential energy stored within each molecule.
d. Because warmer air is less dense, allowing particles to move more freely.

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The correct answer of the given question above would be option A. The air molecules inside a bicycle tire speed up as the temperature gets warmer because the heat is transferred to the molecules and gives them more kinetic energy. When heat is added to a substance, the molecules and atoms vibrate faster. 
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Anonymous

Nov 18, 2024

Option (a) is the correct answer.Explanation:When temperature of surrounding atmosphere around the tire increases then it will lead to increase in the kinetic energy of molecules.Due to increase in kinetic energy of molecules there will be more number of collisions between the air molecules that are present inside the bicycle tire.Hence, it means heat has been transferred from the surrounding atmosphere to the molecules inside the tire.Thus, we can conclude that the air molecules inside a bicycle tire speed up as the temperature gets warmer because the heat is transferred to the molecules and gives them more kinetic energy.
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Anonymous

Feb 19, 2025

A) because the heat is transferred to the molecules and gives them more kinetic energy 

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