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pressure AND temperature increase as you go deeper into the earth's crust. pressure: because more and more weight is being forced downward. temperature: because the middle of the earth is magma, therefore the closer you get to it, the hotter it's going to feel.
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if you meany does pressure increase when the area decreases..then the answer is pretty simplewhen you decrease the area the same pressure will still be pressing on itfor example:there is a box that is putting a pressure of 14Nand the area is 12cm2there will be 14 n pressing down on 12 cm2if you decrease the area to 3cm2 there will still be 14 N pressing downhope it answers your questions
Magnetism is a physical property because attracting something to a magnet does not change the substance (change of the composition) itself and doesn't involve chemical reactions. The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, the magnetism doesn't change the substance itself.
Pressure and temperature will decrease
Gases, and so air which is a mixture of gases (at normal temperature and pressure) are not magnetic.
Mercury at normal temperature and pressure is a liquid and will not hold a magnetic field - so it cannot be magnetized.
Air pressure or atmospheric pressure. Wind is also air pressing against you.
Air pressure is the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the earth. Temperature raises and lowers the pressure by changing density of said air. For example check the air in your cars tires cold, then hot-with no other change besides temperature, you will get different readings-this is normal and the reason you are supposed to adjust when cold.
pressure AND temperature increase as you go deeper into the earth's crust. pressure: because more and more weight is being forced downward. temperature: because the middle of the earth is magma, therefore the closer you get to it, the hotter it's going to feel.
Magnetism is a physical property that is mediated by magnetic fields.The magnetic state of a material depends on temperature (and other variables, such as pressure and the applied magnetic field), so a material may exhibit more than one form of magnetism depending on its temperature, etc. However, a material's magnetism doesn't change the composition, and doesn't involve a chemical reaction.
A few examples of scientific field quantities are temperature, elevation, atmospheric pressure, rainfall, and magnetic fields.
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as pressure increases, temperature increases
Air pressure
Because gasses have no fixed melting and boiling point, they don't have fixed shape and volume. They also have no conductivity or magnetic properties.
YES it is called "pressure temperature relationship" temperature rises so does the pressure