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The pressure increases, and the molecules collide with the football's inner surface.
The air inside a fully pumped basketball have a higher pressure than the air outside due to a greater number of gas particles per unit volume inside the ball than in the surrounding air.
Because the air pressure is 15 lb per square inch, so when you take the air out, there is no pressure inside, so the pressure outside the can crushes it.
Because it has to be pumped into the ventricles with some pressure so they can fill up with blood before getting pumped out of the heart and into the lungs and the body.
the higher pressure is due to a greater number of gas particles per unit volume inside the ball then in the surrounding air.
Nothing as erythrocytes (i.e. red blood cells) are never"pumped into cells". They stay inside the blood vessels, circulating around and around.
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Systolic pressure? I think.
Increasing the number of moles of gas, decreasing the volume of the container, or iIncreasing the temperature could cause a rigid container of gas to explode.
The can looks like as if it has been crushed.
Assuming the tank was not in a vacuum, the VOLUME stays constant. The volume is the total area inside the tank. The pressure would change when 'pumped up'. The volume would not. The pressure inside would also change based on the temperature, relative to the outside pressure.
your clutch pedal will stay on the floor, if pumped will push fluid onto your pressure plate causing the tranny to slip