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By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
Depends on the other conditions. If the volume remains constant, the density will remain the same (but the pressure will increase). If the pressure remains constant, the volume will increase - and therefore the density (mass / volume) will decrease.
Due to friction heat is produced and this heat would increase the pressure of air or gas inside the tyre
It is the result of a decrease in the pressure or an increase in the temperature of a medium.
In a closed system the pressure increase. In other conditions the volume increase and the density decrease.
Pressure affects the density of air by increase of pressure increases the density
By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
By increasing the density of a gas its air pressure will subsequently increase.
Capillary attraction, Melting point, Heat of vaporization Sublimation temperature, Surface tension, Vapor pressure, Heat of fusion Boiling point, Viscosity, Density, Heat of sublimation Apex: Boiling point, viscosity, heat of sublimation, density.
The suction pressure increase.
Air density and pressure increase nearer the surface
the density will increase because there will be less space
Density is directly proportional to the specific heat.
You can heat it or apply pressure.
Weight causes density, density causes pressure, pressure causes heat. Heat and pressure change rocks into other rocks, which are metamophic.
By Removing or addng heat
When pressure increases the volume of the material decreases. Density=mass/volume When volume decreases density increases.(Mass constant)