Pressure is the amount of force pressing on something. Air pressure is the force with which air presses. The force comes from the bombardment of the moving air particles.
A compelling or refracting influence ie. peer pressuere.
apex- the force of gas molecules hitting their container
Pressure is the continual physical force that is exerted against an object. The amount of force acting per unit area is called pressure
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What is the ideal gas constant
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It is a universal constant used for all gases.
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Why are aircraft fuel tanks designed to be located in the wing
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To utilize the wing space for the fuel,
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What would heating a sealed glass jar do
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Increase the pressure of the gas inside
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What would happen to a sealed bag of chips left in the sun
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the bag inside the bag would expand
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How does decreasing the temperature affect the volume of a gas
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As indicated by Charles's Law, at constant pressure, the volume
decreases when the temperature decreases. This is due to slowed
collisions between molecules.
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As pilots get closer to the speed of sound
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When pilots get closer to the speed of sound it gets harder for
the plane to fly. It could also depend on the how the pilot
flees.
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What forms of the ideal gas law would you use to calculate the number of moles of gas
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Probable you think to the law of Avogadro.
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What would mix the best with water non polar molecules polar molecules fatty molecules symmetrical molecules
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Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
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What will result from increasing the temperature of gas
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Increasing the temperature of gas the volume increase.
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Which of the following would increase the pressure of a gas
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Lying on an air mattress
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Which of the following will increase the volume of a gas
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Decreasing the pressure applied to the gas (apex)
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What is pressure
Pressure is the amount of force pressing on something. Air pressure is the force with which air presses. The force comes from the bombardment of the moving air particles.
A compelling or refracting influence ie. peer pressuere.
apex- the force of gas molecules hitting their container
Pressure is the continual physical force that is exerted against an object. The amount of force acting per unit area is called pressure
What is the ideal gas constant
It is a universal constant used for all gases.
Why are aircraft fuel tanks designed to be located in the wing
To utilize the wing space for the fuel,
What would heating a sealed glass jar do
Increase the pressure of the gas inside
What would happen to a sealed bag of chips left in the sun
the bag inside the bag would expand
D:
How does decreasing the temperature affect the volume of a gas
As indicated by Charles's Law, at constant pressure, the volume
decreases when the temperature decreases. This is due to slowed
collisions between molecules.
As pilots get closer to the speed of sound
When pilots get closer to the speed of sound it gets harder for
the plane to fly. It could also depend on the how the pilot
flees.
What forms of the ideal gas law would you use to calculate the number of moles of gas
Probable you think to the law of Avogadro.
What would mix the best with water non polar molecules polar molecules fatty molecules symmetrical molecules
Polar molecules are mixed better with water.
What will result from increasing the temperature of gas
Increasing the temperature of gas the volume increase.
Which of the following would increase the pressure of a gas
Lying on an air mattress
Which of the following will increase the volume of a gas