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The higher the pressure, the more easily a chemical diffuses. And seeing as pressure and temperature are directly related, the higher the temperature the more easily a chemical diffuses, and vice versa. This is caused by everything "wanting" to be equal, if there is a higher pressure, then it will diffuse to an area of lower pressure.
Air pressure is the pressure exerted from the atmosphere
Boyle's law: as volume increases pressure decreases and inversely as the volume decreases the pressure increases Henry's law: quantity of gas that will dissolve in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas and its solubility Charles' law: as temperature increases the pressure increases therefore as temperature decreases the pressure decreases Dalton's law: each gas in a mixture of gases exerts its own pressure as if no other gases were present.
Leakage current is an allowance for loss for leaking. It means that a partial loss, such as stocks, is planned for and expected.
It is a valid sequence which is fundamental to arithmetic since its partial sums define the counting numbers.
5 physiological factors that control blood pressure
At fixed pressure, the temperature is directly proportional to the volume
It is so thin that the atmospheric pressure is one half of a millionth of the earth's atmospheric pressure.
A series is a set of partial sums of sequences of numbers. A single number, such as 135, does cannot define a series.
Atmospheric pressure is the surrounding pressure around us. We live in the atmosphere and treat the atmospheric pressure as the base pressure. A pressure gauge would read 0 at atmospheric pressure. When we define the pressure in scientific way of absolute pressure, we need to add up an atmospheric pressure to the measured pressure.
The dry, cold winds originating from the Polar Highs, from high pressure zones.
The pressure that pushes down on us all day.