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at constant temperature in a closedcontainer the increase in temperature increases the volume of a gas but not the mass.
It will increase? No it will decrease when the same amount of gas is held at constant temperature.
kinetic energy, K.E = 1/2 mv^2 that is, it is directly proportional to mass, assuming velocity to be constant and is directly proportional to square of velocity assuming mass to be constant.
In Electromagnetic radiation when the wavelength increases the energy transmitted by the wave decreases. E=hf where h is a constant and f is the frequency.
Volume increases
The rate constant decreases.
The volume increases.
The velocity increases at a constant rate.
Acceleration increases
When the Temperature increases, so does the Pressure.
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Force increases.
The acceleration increases in the direction of the force.
If the frequency remains constant, then the wavelength increases.
it also increases in the same proportion as stress. Stress equals strain times a constant, where the constant is Young's modulus. This is Hooke's Law
Force increases.