Yes, it is correct.
Increasing the temperature of the gas will result in an increase in gas pressure in a sealed and flexible container, as the gas particles will move faster and collide more with the container walls, exerting a greater force per unit area.
When the temperature of a gas increases in a flexible container, its volume also increases proportionally. This is because the kinetic energy of the gas particles increases with temperature, leading to more collisions with the container walls and hence an increase in volume.
The opening at the top of a volcano is called a crater. It is where volcanic eruptions typically occur.
To decrease the volume of a container, you can physically alter its shape by compressing or collapsing it, such as folding or squeezing a flexible container. If the container is rigid, you may need to replace it with a smaller one or remove some of its contents. Additionally, reducing the pressure inside a vacuum-sealed container can also decrease its volume.
Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container.
An open top container ship means a hatchless container ship.
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it is considered to be a flexible substance because it can fit in to any container of any shape or size
In the context of containers, FIBC stands for Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container. It's a large, flexible bag used for storing and transporting dry, flowable products like sand, fertilizer, and plastic granules.
Water expands when it freezes and the container is less flexible at lower temperatures.
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yes! a cilinder flip-top container!
Yes, it is correct.
When the temperature of a gas increases in a flexible container, its volume also increases proportionally. This is because the kinetic energy of the gas particles increases with temperature, leading to more collisions with the container walls and hence an increase in volume.
Increasing the temperature of the gas will result in an increase in gas pressure in a sealed and flexible container, as the gas particles will move faster and collide more with the container walls, exerting a greater force per unit area.
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