Temperature is directly proportional to volume i.e. as temperature increases volume of gas also increases and as it decreases, the volume also decreases
If the pressure P is unchanged, a decrease in temperature T causes a decrease in volume V. From Boyle law, PV/T = constant
Charles's Law
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
Pressure will decrease with (because it is inversely proportianal to) volume, if (and only if!) temperature is held constant.
lots of ways 1. cool it down 2. give it more space 3. remove some gas
decrease volume, increase temperature, etc.
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
Charles's Law
A change in volume with a constant, unchanging Pressure and Temperature results in increased or decreased density, inversely dependent on increase or decrease in volume.
1) Increase in heat 2)Decrease in volume
As the pressure increases, the volume wil decrease.
Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.
decrease
Pressure and temperature will decrease
- a decrease in volume- the increase of temperature
An increase of the temperature or a decrease of the pressure.
If you are talking about a gas, you may be observing a decrease in pressure or temperature or both.
For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.