It will remain the same. (:
the rate of contraction increases with a rise in temperature and decreases with a fall in temperature
The isotherms get closer together
When rock layers are folded, a geological fold happens. These folds form under various conditions such as stress, hydrostatic pressure, pore pressure, and temperature gradient.
RTP stands for room temperature and pressure: 25 ºC, and 1.00 atmosphere. But room temperature apart from the gas laws is what ever it happens to be. There is no particular sign for it.
When the volume of an "ideal gas" increases AND the amount (number of moles*) of gas remains constant, the temperature of the gas will decrease. One relevant assumption for an "ideal gas" is that it is "dry" - no water vapor (humidity) in the sample One relevant equation is the Ideal Gas Law P*V = n*R*T When P = pressure in atmospheres V = volume in liters n = amount of the Ideal Gas, in moles R = the ideal, or universal, gas constant = 0.08206 L*atm / mol * K which is read as "liter-atmospheres per mole-Kelvin" T = the absolute temperature in K, "Kelvins" *A "mole" is 6.022×1023 atoms or molecules of a substance. This is known as "Avogadro's Number"
The relative humidity decreases
Relative humidity increases.
The pressure increases.
Answer The pressure increases when the temperature rises.
it decreases :)
its pressure increases
its pressure increases
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The volume increases.
the pressure and the temperature increases, and the volume is reduced.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.