When a closed can is heated, the molecules inside the can gain energy and move faster, leading to an increase in pressure. This happens because the increase in temperature causes the molecules to collide more frequently with the walls of the can, exerting more force and increasing the pressure inside.
it decreases.
False. The valve is open so that the blood can be pumped to the ventricles.
Yes, it is possible for there to be negative pressure in a closed system.
Yes, negative pressure can exist in a closed system when the pressure inside the system is lower than the pressure outside.
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.
The pressure inside will be the same as what the atmospheric pressure was when the lid was closed as long as no heat is added or removed.
When a closed can is heated, the temperature of the gas inside the can increases, which causes the gas molecules to move more rapidly. According to the ideal gas law, as temperature rises, the pressure also increases if the volume remains constant. This increase in pressure can lead to potential hazards, such as the can bursting if the pressure exceeds its structural limits.
If you increase the temperature of a gas, its particles (atoms or molecules) will speed up. If it is in a closed container, the pressure will also increase.
Yes, the tricuspid valve is located on the right side of the heart between the right atrium and the right ventricle. It controls the flow of blood from the atrium to the ventricle, preventing backflow.
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.
Lowering the temperature will cause a decrease in gas pressure in a closed container.