In a closed system the pressure and temperature are direct proportional.
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Pressure will be decreased
Because the pressure increases The real answer is: Charles's Law. He found that if you increase the temperature of a constant pressure the volume increases also.
Primarily in two ways. If the volume is decreased, the pressure will increase. Also, if the temperature increases at a constant volume, then the pressure will increase.
This is explained by Charle's law. Keeping volume constant, as the temperature increases then the pressure of the gas also increases.
When temperature is increased the amount of molecules evaporated is increasef and as a consequence condensation is also increased so vapour pressure increases.
No. The pressure increases with temperature increase
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.
The temperature increases when pressure increases. This is according to the law of pressure. This law mentions that pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
The pressure increases.
Pressure will be decreased
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
its pressure increases
its pressure increases
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
The pressure of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.
pressure is directly propotional to temperature, so if the pressure is increased then the temperature will also increase and vice-versa.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.