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When you add a teaspoon of honey to water with vapor pressure, it will reduce the vapor pressure. The sugar in the honey leads to the pressure going down.
When light travels through anything that is not a vacuum, it will usually slow down.
the temp goes down, the winds go up, and the pressure goes up...
As altitude increases (i.e. when you get higher) pressure falls off inversely; a change near the higher reaches will not have as much of a pressure differential as the same distance change lower down.
pressure increases and "bunches up"
it goes down
it goes down
The pressure will slightly increase.
If you don't know what happens when there is pressure then your a down syndromes orangutang...
the pressure remains the same
you travel in a time machine
Gas particles travel from an area of higher pressure to lower pressure when air leaks out of an inflated ball.
When you add a teaspoon of honey to water with vapor pressure, it will reduce the vapor pressure. The sugar in the honey leads to the pressure going down.
what happens when refrigerant enters the condenser
Gas pressure decreases when cooling down a closed container.
The particles will have lower kinetic energy, which will slow them down, and the pressure inside the can will decrease as a result.