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'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
Yes, Hence bouyancy.
external pressure is pressure that other things exert on you
yes
Pressure exerted
a. moving molecules that exert forces.
As the molecules in the gas move, they collide with the container they are within. These collisions is what we call pressure.
'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
Yes, Hence bouyancy.
This is one of the first things you learn in Chemistry class. PV=nRT where n and R are constants and pressure is dependent on temperature and volume. The pressure on the walls of the tire is a reflection of how energetic the molecules of air are.
It is because of the continuous bombardment of liquid molecules on the wall.
is it because the particles hit each other and the tyre surface??? dont rely on this answer though -------------------------------- Gas molecules are in a state of perpetual motion and the pressure is a equivalent measurement of the total force caused by collision of the gas molecules with the wall of the tire per unit area of the tire.
Like the air inside a baloon, the fluids inside your body exert pressure. This pressure inside your body acts against atmospheric pressure. I was looking for the answer for a school assignment! Textbooks help!
The atmosphere exerts pressure on various objects on the earth's surface. Air pressure is generally caused by the collision of the gas molecules with one another.
Pressure is the effect of collisions with molecules. KMT -- molecules have kinetic energy due to their temperature which imparts more velocity, hence kinetic energy, to the molecules. All gases have KE due to temperature. IF absolute zero was ever achieved there would be no kinetic energy in the molecules, no molecular motion, no collisions, no pressure.
The air molecules bouncing around off the inside of the tire. If you force something into a confined space that is usually allowed to be free it will exert pressure(Force) on th walls of it's container. An increase in tire temperature or friction will cause the air pressure to increase while colder temperatures will cause it to decrease.
Vapor materials exert their pressure in just about every direction