When air is cooled the volume will increase.
When air is cooled the mass will increase not the volume.
Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
When temperature rises, the capacity of air to hold water vapor increases. Consequently, the relative humidity decreases because the amount of moisture present in the air remains the same, but it is spread out over a larger volume.
The frequency of collisions is reduced
When a parcel of air is forced downward, atmospheric pressure increases, causing the air to become compressed and therefore the temperature is also raised.
the air pressure increases
If pressure remains constant, then volume is directly proportional to temperature. Hot air is quite loud.
For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.
As the air bubble increases in volume, its mass remains constant. Because the mass remains constant but volume increases, density will decrease.
Speed of sound increase when temperature increases.
The room air temperature increases.
Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
When air is compressed temperature increases because of the collission and vibration of molecules
Increases
It will remain the same. (:
According to Charles's Law, temperature and volume are proportional; that is, as temperature increases, volume increases by the same factor, and vice versa. Thus, as the temperature of the air inside the beach ball decreases, its volume decreases as well.
As altitude increases, the temperature of air gets considerably colder and once you get past about 15,000 feet it gets colder faster and faster.
Charles' law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. So, when temperature is doubled, the volume of the gas is doubled. A gas burner increases the temperature of the air inside the balloon, which increases its volume, making it less dense the air around it, making it float.