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He said that as a volume of a gas increases its pressure decreases?

As a given mass of gas is allowed more volume, pressure decreases. volume is a measure of space, and because gas can be compressed to fit in small volumes, the increase of volume on a gas does not imply an increase in amount of gas, simply space that it is allowed to spread through.


Who said the volume of a gas increases when its pressure decreases?

Decreases.


He said that as the volume of a gas increases its pressure decreases?

Robert Boyle


Who said that as volume of a gas increases its pressure decreases?

Robert Boyle! :)


Who said increase in pressure then temp will increase?

Albert Einstein


Who said that volume of gas increases its pressure decreases?

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Who said as the volume of gas increases its pressure decreases?

This is Boyle's law which holds true as long as the temperature is constant.


When the area over which a force is applied decreases what increases?

When the area over which a force is applied decreases, the average force applied over said area increases. In other words, the pressure (force/area) increases.


How much does the Atlantic Ocean increase in size and why?

The Atlantic Ocean increases and decreases in size over time. These changes are said to be lead by the effects of Global Warming.


Do increase in investments decrease cash flow or decrease cash flow?

Increasing investments decreases cash flow because money must be spent on said investments.


Can older teenagers increase their height?

i wish i knew i have the same problem lol YEs, if you are under 21 years old. After 21, growth decreases. That's what my doc said.


A faster-moving fluid exerts less pressure than a slower-moving fluid true or false?

False. According to Bernoulli's principle, faster-moving fluids exert less pressure compared to slower-moving fluids. This is because faster-moving fluids have lower internal energy and therefore exert less pressure.