Yes it Does Cause air Press it does cause air pressure.
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As air pressure in an area increases, the density of the gas particles in that area decreases.
Air pressure actually decreases as you reach higher altitudes because gas particles in the air expand, making the air colder and less dense.
The attraction between gas particles is weak and the particles have large spaces between them. As the air molecules move around freely, they create pressure. Air has weight and that weight presses down on everything around us (creating pressure). Air is composed of molecules and exerts pressure. Air also experiences gravitational force.
Gas particles, like the particles in all states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are always moving apart and colloding with other particles. Gas particles have more space in between and tend to move faster than the particles in a solid or liquid state. Temperature only affects how fast a particle moves, therefore warm air makes gas particles move faster and cold air makes gas particles move slower.
Gas pressure
Gas particles travel from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure when air leaks out of an inflated ball.
As air pressure in an area increases, the density of the gas particles in that area decreases.
Becuase the particles in air and the particles in gas clash into each other and sometimes they expand or/and squeeze/entangle together to create pressure. -I think-
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is motions of gas particles are related to the pressure exerted by the gas
Yes, it is true.
Air pressure actually decreases as you reach higher altitudes because gas particles in the air expand, making the air colder and less dense.
The measure of force of gas particles against a surface is known as pressure (P). In SI units the force of gas pressure is in ATM(s) and Pascal's.
The weight of the air The distance between particles of a gas determines the pressure. The distance can be decreased and the pressure therefore increased by either increasing the amount of particles of gas in the container, or by reducing the size of the container.
'This is because the air particles are bumpinginto each other and the walls. When this happens it causes pressure on the walls because of the speed the air particles are moving
becausse the particles in gas are far apart.
the gas comes out with pressure and the ball flattens.The gas so released mixes with the atmosphere to maintain balance or equilibrium