The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
please improve Q. but if ur asking this, the air particles move in all directions, the more its under pressure, the more particles are moving.
Gas particles travel from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure when air leaks out of an inflated ball.
The more pressure pumped into the closed enviornment the closer that enviornment is to bursting open fromthe air pressure
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-
When air is heated the particles become excited and move and bounce off of surfaces causes pressure on it's container.
please improve Q. but if ur asking this, the air particles move in all directions, the more its under pressure, the more particles are moving.
High pressure sinks because there is a lot of particles together and low pressure is when particles are spread out
Cool air has more pressure because it's particles are condenced and warm air has less air pressure because the particles in it are more spread out.
particles of cool air are sloser together than particles of warm air
Yes it Does Cause air Press it does cause air pressure.
the pressure is when the particles in that container of air are closer together than the particles in the surrounding atmosphere. so they race out to where there is more room until they are in same number per area as the surrounding air. or in a tire they are still forced in and held tight. under pressure .....though they are the same stuff as what surrounds they are squished tighter together than normal.
Gas particles travel from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure when air leaks out of an inflated ball.
Air pressure actually decreases as you reach higher altitudes because gas particles in the air expand, making the air colder and less dense.
it is located where the air particles are farthest apart.
The more pressure pumped into the closed enviornment the closer that enviornment is to bursting open fromthe air pressure
cold air rises warm air sinks
When you heat air, the air pressure rises and the particles expand.