The pressure increases.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
If the volume stays the same, and temperature goes up, pressure goes up.
The pressure is also increasing.
temperature increases
When temperature increases, pressure also increases.
As pressure increases so does temperature, and vise versa.
Universal Gas Law: P*V/T = a constant, where P = gas pressure [Pa], V = volume [m3], and T = gas temperature [K]. Therefore, when the gas temperature increases, the pressure increases linearly with it, when the volume is constant.
Pressure increases. yup
pressure. simple answer is pressure. what happens is that as the gas gets hotter they move move and want more volume, if you don't allow them that volume the pressure goes up. when you get a gas colder, the opposite happens and makes the pressure go down.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
When the temperature of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is devreased at constnt pressure, its volume decreases.
The volume increases.
increases?
the pressure and the temperature increases, and the volume is reduced.
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
When the Temperature increases, so does the Pressure.
The pressure at which it yields is reduced as the temperature increases
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.
According to Charles' Law: Volume of a gas increases as temperature inceases. But if the gas is contained in a rigid container then the volumme cannot increase, but the pressure will.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.