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The pressure is reduced to one third of the original pressure. The pressure will stay the same you are only changing the volume
The answer depends on what happens to other characteristics: particularly density or volume
Nothing. If the volume is increased, the mass also has to increase.
Density = Mass / Volume Therefore: Increase in Mass --> Increase in Density Increase in Volume --> Decrease in Density and Vice Versa.. :) Hope this helped
A [multiplicative] change in one dimension makes the same change in the volume. So the volume would be tripled.
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The original volume is multiplied by 27.
The volume goes up by 9 times
The volume becomes (3)3 = 27 times as much.
Temperature will be increase
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I'd need to review what happened in number-1 before I could answer that. I do know that if only the length of a rectanguar prism is tripled, while the other two dimensions remain unchanged, then its volume triples.
Assuming the mass remains constant, the acceleration will be tripled as well.
The pressure is reduced to one third of the original pressure. The pressure will stay the same you are only changing the volume
PV=RT, if the volume is tripled at constant temperature, the pressure drops to one third.
The answer depends on what happens to other characteristics: particularly density or volume