Boyle's Law states that as the pressure of a gas increases as the volume decreases.
There are several ways to state this relationship.
When P changes so does V and vice versa.
for a fixed amount of gas at a fixed pressure, the relationship is inverse, meaning that when pressure goes up, volume goes down or vice versa. It implies any gas.
Oil represents the physical remains of dead dinosaurs, after millions of years of chemical changes under extreme heat and pressure.
Metering divice
In a closed system the pressure is higher.
The boiling point increase at high pressure.
because the volume of the gas is dependent upon the temperature and pressure. This is also important in the identification of the molecular mass of an unknown gaseous element.
A sound wave can be represented by changes in the average position of atoms, OR in changes in pressure, over time. The amplitude represents the maximum change in one of these.
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A constant is a value that never changes
Oil represents the physical remains of dead dinosaurs, after millions of years of chemical changes under extreme heat and pressure.
A variable is a quantity which changes its value through out the program or its lifetime. But a constant is a quantity which does not change its value through out its life time. There are 5 basic constants.
atmospheric pressure changes as depth changes because the further down you go, the more pressure there is. in other words, the pressure increases as the atmosphere gets deeper. :3
Constants are values that remain constant and cannot be changed once they are assigned a value. Variables, on the other hand, can have different values assigned to them and their value can be changed throughout the program. Constants provide a fixed value, while variables provide flexibility and allow for changes in value.
As the atmospheric pressure changes, the force pushing on the surface of the liquid changes. Therefore,the height of the liquid in the tube increases as the atmospheric pressure increases.
Pressure is not a change, it is a characteristic.
air mass
Rapid pressure changes will transmit as a sound wave.
The viscosity of a substance will change with both temperature and pressure. For liquids the changes induced by a change in temperature are usually more readily observed than the changes from pressure because liquids are only slightly compressible with pressure. In gasses, the changes in viscosity with pressure are much more easily demonstrated because gases are, almost by definition, quite compressible so that the density can be easily changed by either changes in pressure or changes in temperature.