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No. Atmospheric pressure falls the higher you go. The boiling point of a liquid varies with ambient pressure. If the pressure is lower then the boiling point will be lower.
if vigorous enough to create heat the balloon will expand.
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If the force remains constant, then the pressure - which is force per unit area - will increase.
Volume increases! If pressure is kept constant then temperature and volume are directly related to each other.(Charle's law). It states that:V1/T1 = V2/T2
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It will increase? No it will decrease when the same amount of gas is held at constant temperature.
If the gas is contained at a constant volume, the pressure increases. If the gas is not contained, the pressure remains the same or drops.
No. Atmospheric pressure falls the higher you go. The boiling point of a liquid varies with ambient pressure. If the pressure is lower then the boiling point will be lower.
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Pressure will decrease with (because it is inversely proportianal to) volume, if (and only if!) temperature is held constant.
If pressure remains constant, then volume is directly proportional to temperature. Hot air is quite loud.
if the atmospheric temperature remains constant, then yes