Temperature is related to air pressure because the air pressure can determine the movement of wind. If cool winds move from areas of high pressure to low pressure zones, the temperature in that place will drop.
Heating air makes it less dense by dispersing the molecules. If you have air in a closed container, then the heat will increase the pressure. In open atsmospere, there will be no measurable change.
Under controlled situations , as the temperature increases the air pressure decreases.:)
In a closed container, air pressure increases in direct proportion to the temperature in Kelvin.
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yes because pressure that is confined by a container such as a balloon will increase if the balloon is heated.
Are you asking about heat transfer or latent heat? As warm air rises, decreasing air pressure will allow moisture present to cool and condense. Once condensation occurs, latent heat , or the energy hidden within water molecules, is released. This is an example of adiabatic cooling, by air pressure change alone. As that same parcel of air falls, air pressure will compress the air (adiabatically) and warm it. As the falling air warms, its ability to hold moisture increases.
Air pressure decreases.But when air gets colder it increases.
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The higher up you are the lesser the air pressure in the atmosphere.
temperature (heat), volume, water vapor, and altitude (how high or low it is) all affect air pressure
yes because pressure that is confined by a container such as a balloon will increase if the balloon is heated.
When you heat air, the air pressure rises and the particles expand.
Are you asking about heat transfer or latent heat? As warm air rises, decreasing air pressure will allow moisture present to cool and condense. Once condensation occurs, latent heat , or the energy hidden within water molecules, is released. This is an example of adiabatic cooling, by air pressure change alone. As that same parcel of air falls, air pressure will compress the air (adiabatically) and warm it. As the falling air warms, its ability to hold moisture increases.
For a solid to change into a gas, the conditions needed are high enough heat and low enough air pressure.
Besides air and water, there are several things that can change the color of a mineral. Impurities, age, the sun, heat, and pressure can change the color of a mineral.
Increased altitude means decreased air pressure.
The refrigerant change of state is what causes the heat transfer. The refrigerant is a low-pressure liquid when it's in the evaporator, which absorbs heat from the air, cooling it. The absorption of the heat causes the refrigerant to boil (change state from liquid to gas). The gas is then brought to the condenser in the front of the car where it cools (rejects heat out) and condenses back to a liquid.
how heat would change the density of a parcel of air?
with heat and pressure
if the dna sequence of a gene was tacttaccgagctagact then what kind of mutation has occured This has nothing to do with the question of air pressure. Either a change of temperature or a change of volume can affect air pressure, according to Boyle's Law of Gases. Increasing temperature=increased air pressure Decreased volume=increased air pressure The reverse is also true. Decreased temperature=decreased air pressure Increased volume=decreased air pressure
Air pressure decreases.But when air gets colder it increases.