The pressure of a gas would be reduced by half if the volume of the container doubled, provided that no other change occurred. Pressure and volume are inversely proportional. The relationship between the two is known as Boyle's law. In brief, the volume of a gas changes inversely with the pressure of the gas if the temperature and quantity of gas remain constant.
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 so if the pressure doubles and is allowed to isothermally rather than adiabatically, the volume halves.
The volume become 1/4.
if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
It would be half of the original volume. As you reduce the volume the pressure would increase and at half the original volume the pressure would be doubled.
At a constant volume the pressure increase.
its volume is also doubled...
The volume is doubled.
The pressure is decreased to 50 %.
if kelvin temp is halved, the volume is halved if pressure is constant.
It would be half of the original volume. As you reduce the volume the pressure would increase and at half the original volume the pressure would be doubled.
At a constant volume the pressure increase.
If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.If only the length is doubled, the volume is also doubled.
The volume is doubled.
The volume is doubled.
Volume doubles
Volume doubles
its volume is also doubled...
If you let it expand until the new pressure is the same as the original pressure, then the volume will be doubled. But if you want, you could restrict it to stay in the same volume as before. It could do that, but the pressure would double.
The volume is quadrupled.