Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
When you inhale the volume increases, because the chest cavity expands to hold your breath.It increases.
this happens when your heart is bigger and strong as a result of training
increase venous return
As stroke volume increases, pump rate decreases. This is an inverse relationship.
The volume increases.
The volume increases, which is why the mercury in a thermometer rises as the temperature increases.
YES! Changes in blood volume affect arterial pressure by changing cardiac output. An increase in blood volume increases central venous pressure. This increases right atrial pressure, right ventricular end - diastolic pressure and volume. This increase in ventricular preload increases ventricular stroke volume by the Frank - Starling mechanism. An increase in right ventricular stroke volume increases pulmonary venous blood flow to the left ventricular, thereby increasing left ventricular preload and stroke volume. An increase in stroke volume then increases cardiac output and arterial blood pressure. answered by HappyNess0423
the density increases
Pressure increases as volume increases, granted the container stays the same.
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Volume increases
If volume increases while mass remains the same, the density will decrease.
It increases.
Increases.