pressure. simple answer is pressure.
what happens is that as the gas gets hotter they move move and want more volume, if you don't allow them that volume the pressure goes up. when you get a gas colder, the opposite happens and makes the pressure go down.
For a gas at constant volume, a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in pressure. There is a direct relationship between the temperature and pressure of a gas at a constant volume.
yes heat causes gas too expand
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
decreases
Universal Gas Law: P*V/T = a constant, where P = gas pressure [Pa], V = volume [m3], and T = gas temperature [K]. Therefore, when the gas temperature increases, the pressure increases linearly with it, when the volume is constant.
The temperature, pressure, and volume of gases can be related by the ideal gas equation. PV = nRT where P is pressure, V is volume, n is moles, R is that ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin.
kinetic energy increases with the increase in temperature is a postulate in kinetic molecular theory of matter.if the pressure is kept constant when temperature decreases the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases resulting in decrease in the volume of the gas. Charle's Law state's that For a given mass of dry gas at constant pressure ,volume is directionally proportional to temperature ie V~T
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
At constant temperature p.V=constant, so pressure INcreases when decreasing the volume.
decreases
When the temperature of a gas is increased at a constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is devreased at constnt pressure, its volume decreases.
decreases
decreases
Charles found that when the temperature of a gas is increased at constant pressure, its volume increases. When the temperature of a gas is decreased at constant pressure, its volume decreases.
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
For a given mass at constant temperature, the pressure time tghe volume is a constant. pV=C
Pressure. This means that as pressure increases, volume decreases, and vice versa, as long as temperature remains constant.
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
Universal Gas Law: P*V/T = a constant, where P = gas pressure [Pa], V = volume [m3], and T = gas temperature [K]. Therefore, when the gas temperature increases, the pressure increases linearly with it, when the volume is constant.