Multiplication in its most literal sense applies only to mathematical operations performed on numbers, not on physical objects. Metaphorically, multiplication is sometimes used to refer to the process of biological reproduction, but air molecules do nor reproduce and are not alive. And sometimes multiplication just means making more of something - my problems are multiplying. It is not impossible to make more air molecules, although there isn't a lot of reason to do that, since the Earth already has a suitably dense atmosphere. The planet Mars could use more air molecules, though.
Air pressure has molecules in it but other than that their is no connection
vibrations make air molecules move
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "eater molecules".
why do the air molecules make and kenitic energy make up temperature
Yes, air pressure is affected by temperature.When the temperature is higher the air pressure lowers and the weight of the air is lower. When air is warmer the molecules sperate and there are less molecules that can cause pressure.
Air molecules and water molecules!
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
No, a vacuum by definition is a space with no air molecules present. Therefore, there are no air molecules inside a vacuum.
Water molecules displace some of the air molecules, reducing the overall pressure within the air. This is because the water molecules take up space in the air, leading to a decrease in the number of air molecules per unit volume.
Hot air molecules have more kinetic energy and move faster than molecules in cold air. This results in hot air being less dense and having lower air pressure compared to cold air.
Air pressure becomes lower as water molecules are added to the air because water molecules have less weight.
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Yes. Air is a mixture of many gas molecules.
when air is heated ,air pressure decreases because the molecules are
The crowding of molecules of air is called compression. This occurs when air molecules are forced together, resulting in an increase in pressure.
Air molecules do escape into space it depends on how heavy or hoe light they are. However, lighter molecules of air have greater velocities while heavy molecules of air has less velocities were gravity pulls the air downwards.
the hot-air molecules bang on each other harder.