There are more particles of gas.
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it compared to a solution under low pressure. This is because the higher pressure forces more gas molecules to dissolve into the solution.
Yes. A full basketball with medium to high pressure will clearly bounce higher than a flat basketball with low pressure.
A solution under a high pressure
A solution under a high pressure
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it than one under low pressure.
No, veins are not under high pressure. High-pressure vessels are the arteries.
Compared to Earth's, it has:* A high pressure * An extremely high temperature
yes!
Pressure cookers work by trapping steam generated from boiling water inside a sealed pot, which increases the pressure and temperature. This high pressure and temperature help cook food faster and more efficiently compared to traditional cooking methods.
A solution under a high pressure
Real gases behave most like ideal gases under conditions of low pressure and high temperature. At low pressures, the volume of gas molecules is significant compared to the volume of the container, and at high temperatures, intermolecular forces are minimized, allowing the gas molecules to behave more independently.
Micheal Jordan is a good example of being compared to a bird. They can be compared to bird by how they dunk and/or jump shots or even how high they jump....