The gaseous molecules are in continuous random motion and during their motion continuously strike the walls of container and exert the force on walls,the force per unit area is the pressure of the gas.
as there intra clellular forces are so weak that it can not bind its molecule
and they float freely and start striking with solid things in surronding
same is the case with container
Because the gases have freely moving molecules present in it.
As they move at a certain speed in the container, They clashe with the inner walls of the container...
As a result it applies a certain amount of pressure on its walls.
This is due to the motion of the gas particles when they hit the walls of their container.
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'This is because the air particles are bumpinginto each other and the walls. When this happens it causes pressure on the walls because of the speed the air particles are moving
When the speed of a gas molecules increases, the gas molecules hit their container more often. The more frequently the gas impacts the container walls, the higher the pressure. So, as temperature increases, the pressure also increases.
The number and vibration of the molecules that make up the gas cause the pressure.
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The pressure increases if the container gets smaller or the gas heats up. The pressure decreases if the container gets bigger or the gas cools off.
The molecules of the gas are in constant motion and their collisions with the sides of the container exerts a force which is felt as pressure.
A gas exerts pressure on the container because it is bouncing off the walls of the container at a certain force. The greater the force is the greater the pressure.
Kinetic theory explains the pressure that a gas exerts on the walls of its container. This describes elastic collisions between the atoms or molecules in the gas with the container's walls, which collectively exert a measureable pressure.
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.
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the particles of gas bouncing into the walls of the container.
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collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
collisions between the particles of gas and the container walls
A simple way to think about it is: the pressure is the force per unit of area that a gas exerts on it's container caused by the molecules colliding with the container's walls. As the temperature increases, the molecules have more energy and collide with more force, so the pressure increases.