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Gas pressure decreases when cooling down a closed container.
Eventually it will explode because the heat causes the gas particles inside the container to accelerate and thus, create pressure by colliding with each other and the sides of the container. This pressure --> boom.
A sealed container of air would be crushed after being frozen because as the pressure decreases, the temperature also decreases. The air molecules inside of the sealed container shrink when it is frozen. The colder the air, the lower the temperature.
When particles in a closed container are heated, they gain kinetic energy and move faster. This increased movement causes the particles to collide more frequently and with greater force against the container walls, which leads to an increase in pressure inside the container.
Since there's no particles present, there's no pressure.
The pressure inside the container would decrease.
Gas pressure decreases when cooling down a closed container.
To find gauge pressure in a closed container, subtract the atmospheric pressure from the total pressure inside the container. Gauge pressure is the pressure above atmospheric pressure.
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Eventually it will explode because the heat causes the gas particles inside the container to accelerate and thus, create pressure by colliding with each other and the sides of the container. This pressure --> boom.
Gas expands when heated and shrinks when cooled. If the gas inside a closed cylinder is cooled, it will shrink, so it will push against the walls less. Therefore, less pressure.
Gas expands when heated and shrinks when cooled. If the gas inside a closed cylinder is cooled, it will shrink, so it will push against the walls less. Therefore, less pressure.
Gas expands when heated and shrinks when cooled. If the gas inside a closed cylinder is cooled, it will shrink, so it will push against the walls less. Therefore, less pressure.
A sealed container of air would be crushed after being frozen because as the pressure decreases, the temperature also decreases. The air molecules inside of the sealed container shrink when it is frozen. The colder the air, the lower the temperature.
When air is sucked out of a closed container, the air pressure inside the container decreases. This occurs because there are fewer air molecules colliding with the walls of the container, resulting in a lower pressure.
Cooling the gas will decrease its temperature and therefore reduce its average kinetic energy. This will result in a decrease in pressure and volume of the gas inside the sealed container.
Pressure is created in a closed system when the molecules of a gas inside the system collide with the walls of the container, exerting a force per unit area. This force creates pressure within the system.