PV=nRT
where P=pressure, V=volume, n=no. of moles, R=gas constant, T=temperature(K)
since volume and the number of moles remain constant, they can be ignored and we can assume:-
that P is proportional to T and thus if temperature is increased, pressure will also increase.
As temperature increase pressure will increase
An increase in temperature leads to an increase in pressure.
Pressure increase when temperature increase.
temperature
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
pressure is directly propotional to temperature, so if the pressure is increased then the temperature will also increase and vice-versa.
Pressure will be decreased
By heating the pressure increase and again the temperature increase.
Increased temperature will increase tire pressure a bit. Lower ambient pressure will increase tire pressure a bit as well.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
An increase of the temperature or a decrease of the pressure.
According to Boyle's Law of Pressure-Volume Relationship, an increase in the pressure of a gas will decrease it's volume. And according to Charles's Law of Temperature-Pressure Relationship, an increase in pressure causes an increase in temperature.