PV = nRT.
n and R are constants so originally
PV = T or P=T/V
If P is halved and T quadrupled
P = 4T/(.5V)
P = 8T/V
P is multiplied by 8 (octupled?)
Change in temperature or pressure/volume.
The wavelength would double.
The pressure goes up.
This relies on 3 things. The Pressure, volume and temperature of a Gas is all related. If the pressure is kept the same and temperature increased. The Volume (of the container) must be increased. If the Volume (of the container) is kept constant and temperature is increased the Pressure will increase. A rough idea of what will happen can be worked out by, pV=cT Where p is the pressure, V is the volume of the container, c is a constant, T is the temperature.
The pressure of the gas would rise. Explain? OK, Blow up a balloon and tie the end. Decrease volume of the container (step on balloon). Balloon explodes (Pressure rose)
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
It will also be halved as circumference = 2Ï€r
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.
At low temperature and high pressure, the VOLUME of the gas will be reduced.
The magnitude of the velocity was quadrupled.
Pressure drops when the temperature drops.
It will increase
It will boil
The pressure or volume of a quantity must increase.
They can change into coal
Change in temperature or pressure/volume.
If temperature and volume is fixed,pressure reduces.