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Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
As the volume decreases, the pressure increases, and as the volume increases, the pressure decreases, which constitutes an inverse relationship
increases,the volume increases
Tidal volume increases.
Chest cavity volume increases during inahalation, and decreases during exhalation.
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Salt which is taken in by the body into the blood, causes the water in the body to follow salt into the blood vessels. This increased uptake of water into the circulatory system increases the volume of blood in the blood vessels. This increased volume increases blood pressure.
Volume increases with increase in temperature, and decreases with decrease in temperature.
The lung doesn't relax, it is controlled by the diaphragm When it relaxes the volume of the lungs decrease during expiration When it contracts the volume of the lungs increases during inhilation
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
The volume increases, which is why the mercury in a thermometer rises as the temperature increases.
The volume increases.
Intial volume = final volume from this approach if you know any one of them % reduction in area or % elangation. you can calculate other
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.