The pressure increases.
The pressure will increase.
The pressure increase.
The pressure inside the container will increase. Pressure (P) is force(F) divided by the area(A) it hits on. If you decrease the area, you increase the pressure.
The pressure would increase.
Increasing the temperature of a gas will increase it's pressure ONLY if the volume is held constant.
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
If the volume of a container of air is reduced by one half the partial pressure of the oxygen with in the container will be doubled. If the volume of a container of gas is reduced, the pressure inside the container will increase.
Robert Boyle. As in Boyles Law.
The pressure inside the container will increase. Pressure (P) is force(F) divided by the area(A) it hits on. If you decrease the area, you increase the pressure.
The pressure would increase.
A loss of gas, or a decrease in temperature.
Increasing the temperature of a gas will increase it's pressure ONLY if the volume is held constant.
boyle's law holds good in this case and the gas experiences decrease in volume....provided the gas is not in a container with fixed dimensions! its volume will decrease
as the pressure decreases the volume of gas increases at constant temperature
If the volume of a container of air is reduced by one half the partial pressure of the oxygen with in the container will be doubled. If the volume of a container of gas is reduced, the pressure inside the container will increase.
decrease
Assuming the volume is kept constant, the pressure will also decrease in this case.
Lying on an air mattress
At isobaric (pressure) expansion (volume increase) the temperature will increase because V is proportional to T for the same amount of gas (closed container) at constant pressure.