Both temperature and pressure increase.
systolic to diastolic
Either it's a change in air pressure or a foundation that transfers vibration.
The bag does not collapse because the air pressure acting on the inside of the bag is equal to the air pressure outside the bag (There are the same number of air molecules per unit volume inside the bag as outside). However if you had filled the bag with air at high altitude where the air pressure is lower, then sealed it and brought the bag down to sea level you would find that the higher external air pressure (there are fewer air molecules per unit volume inside the bag than outside) would begin to compress the bag down to a smaller volume. This in turn would compress the air inside the bag leading to an increase in its pressure. This decrease in volume will continue until the air inside the bag is compressed to the point where its pressure is equal to that of the external air pressure. For further information on this topic it may be worth searching for the term "Combined Gas Law" which will explain the relation between pressure, temperature and volume.
due to pressure inside the balloon, will be higher because the balloon will try to get smaller and thus the balloon will ascent due to the low density of the helium inside the balloon.
Windows can get so cold that they break. If the temperature outside is very cold and the temperature inside is warm it can lead to windows cracking.
both temperature and pressure increase
both temperature and pressure increase as you go down inside earth. hi I am epic
Deformation occurs
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because of the metamorphism when temperature and pressure inside earths crust change that were present in the rock when it formed
Assuming the tank was not in a vacuum, the VOLUME stays constant. The volume is the total area inside the tank. The pressure would change when 'pumped up'. The volume would not. The pressure inside would also change based on the temperature, relative to the outside pressure.
The boiling point of an element or a substance is the temperature at which the Vapor_pressureof the liquid equals the environmental pressure surrounding the liquid.if we close the container and change the pressure outside the container.. the boiling point will change... why?? how will the solution inside know that the pressure outside the container is changing and it has to now change its boiling point.??
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when you go up in the air the more pressure you feel it is the same when you go deeper under water
NIL... Does NOT exist...As there is no medium inside the vacuum.
The higher the temperature, the higher the pressure and vice versa. When the temperature rises the gas molecules move faster and hit the balloon more often and with more energy.