Increased volume on any amp, valve or solid state, will use more electricity.
To the right for more pressure To the left for less
To increase the volume of a gas * reduce the pressure, or * increase the temperature, or * add more gas
If you increase the radius, the volume will increase more than the area.
more gas If you increase the volume without adding more gas, the pressure decreases.
To increase the volume of an object, you can add more material or increase its dimensions in one or more directions. This can be done by stretching, expanding, inflating, or stacking the object, depending on its physical properties.
We can use more electricity.
No. Any difference in power consumption would be negligible... unless you're using an ultra high power amp system with 50 sub-woofers and a few hindered mid-range and you are trying to fill a theater.
As a substance gets hotter its molecules move more vigorously. This results in more collisions and more violent collisions, thus they move further -- this is the increase in volume.
The intake valve is always bigger than the exhaust valve because there is more volume going in to the cylinder than coming out.
Thermal expansion describes the increase in a material's volume due to an increase in temperature. As the material's temperature rises, the particles within the material gain kinetic energy, causing them to move more and take up more space, leading to an expansion in volume.
At freezing the volume of gas increase.
the volume increases, the same way water takes up more room then ice.