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When air is compressed at the same temperate and volume space, pressure will increase in accordance with Boyle's Law which states: PV/T (initial) = PV/T (final) where P is pressure, V is volume and T is temperature.
Liquids in general have very little space between molecules. Gases have lots of space, and therefore can be easily compressed, but liquids don't.
Compressed means that you've taken something that is at one size, and then forced all of it into a smaller size. The only way to get the same amount of stuff that was in a bigger space into a smaller space is by packing it tighter. And when you pack something tighter each part will push against the neighboring parts harder than they did before. And when parts starts to push more against other parts that means that the pressure goes up.
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When air is compressed at the same temperate and volume space, pressure will increase in accordance with Boyle's Law which states: PV/T (initial) = PV/T (final) where P is pressure, V is volume and T is temperature.
As pressure increases, the molecules of the gas are compressed, reducing the amount of space between molecules, which results in a decreased volume.
fuels combust with greater efficiency in a compressed environment due to the higher content of oxygen molecules within the defined space, under pressure you will also get an explosion due to the sudden increase in pressure within the already high pressure environment
All objects can be compressd unless they are in a liquid state.
An ideal gas can be both compressed and expanded. In regards to ideal gas, when the gas is expanded or compressed, the molecules will remain the same. In order for the count of molecules to change, gas would need to be added. The molecule count can also change if gas escapes.
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Liquids are very, very slightly compressible. On earth, liquids are slightly compressed by earth's atmospheric pressure, which does not exist in space. Therefore, liquids will be very slightly less dense in space.
Gas can be compressed easily because of space between them is big so then when compressed,the space between them get smaller. Liquid can be compressed but you can only compress it slightly since the particles are already touching Solid can't be compressed since their locked into place.
The gasses are compressed mainly so they can fit in a smaller space. If the gasses were not compressed it would be very inconvenient and costly to reserve the space for the quantities of gas needed.
No. Because the solids have no space to travel into.