An individual who recently had a heated argument with a room mate about rent money blood pressure would be 150 over 90. An individual with a sinus headache and postnasal drip will have 150 over 90.
air pressure,temperature & humidity,wind speed
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anonomometers - wind speedbarometers - pressure exerted by atmospherethermometers - temperature
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If temperature increases, then pressure increases. Temperature measures the average speed of particles, so if the temperature is high, then the particles are moving quickly and are colliding with other particles more forcefully. Pressure is defined as the force and number of collisions the particles have with the wall of its container. So if the high temperature causes the particles to move quickly, they are going to collide more often with the container, increasing the pressure. This remains true as long as the number of moles (n) remains constant.
You can predict water temperature accurately by using a water thermometer.
A barometre measures air pressure and is one of the tools to predict the weather; cooking uses a thermometer, which measures temperature.
A good argument is able to anticipate and predict the responses of it's target audience and/or opposing side.
Francium should be a solid at standard temperature and pressure, as is cesium, the element next above it in its Periodic Table column. Note, however, that francium is so highly radioactive that it may be difficult to maintain any actual sample of it at standard temperature and pressure.
the temperature of the water. I'm sure this is for the program Study Island.
You can predict the solubility curve vs Temperature for adiptic acid in water by plotting a graph.