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The fourth weird one that starts at volume and goes down and turns right to end at pressure
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isotherm
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
By normally pressure, volume or weight.
Pressure is due to the bombardment of molecules on the walls of the container. So when the volume is reduced then naturally the surface area will be reduced. Pressure is the force measured per unit area. Hence reducing volume would bring a decrease in its surface area and so the pressure increases. So volume and pressure are getting related.
increase in volume
In a container the volume remain constant but the pressure increase.
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
- by the variation of the temperature- by the variation of the pressure
In a small volume container the pressure is higher.
The volume of a sound is measured by the sound pressure in pascals or newtons per square meter. The sound pressure level is measured by a sound pressure level meter (SPL meter).
The volume of a sound is measured by the sound pressure in pascals or newtons per square meter. The sound pressure level is measured by a sound pressure level meter (SPL meter).
The volume of a sound is measured by the sound pressure in pascals or newtons per square meter. The sound pressure level is measured by a sound pressure level meter (SPL meter).
By normally pressure, volume or weight.
Increasing the volume of a gas the pressure and density decreases.
Frequency is usually not measured in "levels" (though the sound pressure or volume is) Frequency is measured in Hz (Hertz) or vibrations per second. Sound pressure is measured in Decibels
As pressure increases, the molecules of the gas are compressed, reducing the amount of space between molecules, which results in a decreased volume.
Pressure is measured in units of psi. Cubic yards per unit volume is measured and the two do not compare.
Pressure is due to the bombardment of molecules on the walls of the container. So when the volume is reduced then naturally the surface area will be reduced. Pressure is the force measured per unit area. Hence reducing volume would bring a decrease in its surface area and so the pressure increases. So volume and pressure are getting related.