If the temperature increases, then the volume of the gases cannot stay the same. The pressure will keep building until it overcomes the integrity of the container its contained in and causes an explosion.
If T and n are held constant but the volume increases then the pressure decreases.
As the pressure increases, the volume wil decrease.
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 is higher (x 3).
The molecules gain energy when heated and try to move farther apart, exerting more force in their collisions and pushing harder against the inside of the tin. The gas tries to expand but its volume is limited by the tin container. Eventually, the pressure may cause the container to buckle or burst.
The pressure increases-----Apex!!
As pressure increases, temperature increases and volume decreases.
The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.
Both temperature and pressure increase as depth increases.
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The pressure of the gas increase.
As the pressure increases, the volume wil decrease.
Assuming the temperature stays constant and there is no leakage of gas, then if the container decreases in size then the pressure will increase.
Depends on the container of the "air particles" and what you mean by "what happens." If it is inside a container that can not expand, then the pressure increases. If it is inside a container that can expand (or is just atmospheric air) then the volume increases. (Pressure * Volume = n * R * change in temperature) On the atomic level, the atoms or molecules (depending on the gas) begin to move more quickly as their kinetic energy increases.
The gas is likely to expand and raise the pressure inside the can. Should the pressure become too great the can will burst.
Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.
Heating a gas in a closed container would increase it's pressure. This would happen because when you heat the gas, the particles' kinetic energy increases, making them move faster, and more. They will hit the sides of the container and create pressure.
It increases as the temperature increases.