Pressure*Volume=Number of atoms*gas constant*temperature
PV=nRT
Yes. However the volume of a gas must be constant or decreasing. If the volume is increasing then the pressure may not be increasing. For apex the answer if False.
Robert Boyle (Boyle's Law).
Vapor pressure increases as temperatures increase because water will evaporate in hot weather. This evaporation rises increasing the vapor pressure. This is why many areas have high humidity in the summer.
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
Because the pressure increases The real answer is: Charles's Law. He found that if you increase the temperature of a constant pressure the volume increases also.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
Volume increases
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
If pressure increases, the volume will decrease P = 1/V or PV = constant
Pressure is directly proportional to temperature therefore increasing one increases the other when volume is kept constant.
Pressure increases. yup
Force increases.