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humid air is lighter that an equal volume of dry air at the same temperature.
There are various properties of air. Some of them are air has weight, air is under pressure, air has temperature, and air has a volume.
Not only possible but a certainty that it will change in temperature.
At equilibrium the table ad air will have the same temperature. Any change in air temperature will change the temperature of the table but the change in table temperature will lag behind the change in air temperature. If you feel a table in a room it may feel cooler than the air temperature as the table material is more conductive of the heat from your skin than the air.
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.
Substances such as water or air have a temperature; volume does not in itself have a temperature, although something that is inside a specific volume can have a temperature.
If pressure remains constant, then volume is directly proportional to temperature. Hot air is quite loud.
For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.
humid air is lighter that an equal volume of dry air at the same temperature.
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.
Temperature is not directly tied to volume, its related to pressure. Increasing the temperature will increase the pressure--only if volume is held constant. That is were volume and temperature are related, through pressure. However, if you increase the volume it does not change the temperature.
If pressure remains constant, then volume is directly proportional to temperature. Hot air is quite loud.
It's less dense
Obviously the temperature of air will increase. Because when you compress the air you are doing some work on the air which in turn is converted into heat and thus increase the temperature of compressed air
volume, temperature and mass
There are various properties of air. Some of them are air has weight, air is under pressure, air has temperature, and air has a volume.
if the dna sequence of a gene was tacttaccgagctagact then what kind of mutation has occured This has nothing to do with the question of air pressure. Either a change of temperature or a change of volume can affect air pressure, according to Boyle's Law of Gases. Increasing temperature=increased air pressure Decreased volume=increased air pressure The reverse is also true. Decreased temperature=decreased air pressure Increased volume=decreased air pressure