Yes
Pressure is directly proportional to temperature therefore increasing one increases the other when volume is kept constant.
decrease
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
No. The pressure increases with temperature increase
When a gas expands and its volume increases, the pressure of the gas will decrease. This is because pressure and volume are inversely proportional according to Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
Pressure increases as you go down.
no, increases it
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
Pressure has a direct relationship with the speed of sound, which in turn affects the frequency of a wave. As pressure increases, the speed of sound increases. This causes the wavelength to decrease, resulting in an increase in frequency. Conversely, a decrease in pressure would lead to a decrease in frequency.
As altitude increases, barometric pressure decreases. This is because the air pressure decreases with increasing altitude, as there are fewer air molecules in the atmosphere exerting pressure on a given area.
- a decrease in volume- the increase of temperature