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Q: What are examples of when it is most observable that when gas particles collide with a surface they exert pressure on that surface?
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Why do gas particles collide with the walls of their container?

Pressure.


How the air particles exert a pressure on the inside of the balloon?

Particles in gases, like the gas inside the balloon, move around a lot, fill up their container and collide a lot, both with each other and the walls of the container (ie - the balloon). Pressure is just how many collisions there are. So high pressure is when the particles collide with the walls of the container loads, and low pressure is when they don't collide with it very much. So the gaseous particles collide with the inside of the balloon, creating pressure. Hope that helps :)


How is vapor pressure produced?

When particles vaporize, they collide with the walls of the container producing vapor pressure.


Why does lowering the pressure make there less collisions?

Pressure is due to particles colliding with the walls of the container in which the system is encompassed. Therefore, for a lower pressure (with the same number of particles), the particles would have to collide less frequently with the container walls.


How do air particles behave when under pressure?

The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.


Why are you not crushed under atmospheric pressure?

The fluids in your body exert pressure and prevent the atmospheric pressure from closing in. Fluids exert pressure on a container the particles collide with each other and the sides of the container.


Do particles collide?

yes they do


Do particles in Mercury collide with one another?

All particles of all things are in constant motion. Particles in a liquid collide, but the rate is subdued by the viscosity of the liquid.


What must particles do to react?

Collide


When gas particles collide in a rapid constant motion with other objects what happens?

The other objects feel the gas pressure. Whether or not they move or deform because of that pressure will depend on the how much and whether the pressure is balanced.


Do particles in steam collide?

Yes, of course.


When particles collide energy is transferred from?

By the sun