well is your are talking about gas in the car i dont know sorry. :( But if you're talking about A GAS it will turn into a liquid then a solid. Hope i can help you.
The pressure increase in a closed system.
As the temperature of a gas rises, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, causing them to move faster and collide more frequently with the walls of the container. This increase in collisions leads to an increase in pressure and volume of the gas.
On a cold day, the helium gas inside the balloon contracts and takes up less space, creating a decrease in pressure. This decrease in pressure means that the balloon needs more gas to reach the same level of inflation as it would on a warmer day.
It is unclear what you are asking. A contained gas will always exert pressure, but it would be incorrect to state that gas is pressure.
Because the pressure of a gas is dependent on the temperature. The same amount of gas - as what you have inside your balloon - will have a higher pressure when it's warm, and a lower pressure when it's cold. And higher pressure = more inflation. Lower pressure = less inflation.
In a closed system the pressure is higher.
Because the pressure of a gas is dependent on the temperature. The same amount of gas - as what you have inside your balloon - will have a higher pressure when it's warm, and a lower pressure when it's cold. And higher pressure = more inflation. Lower pressure = less inflation.
1 atm pressure is considered as standard and is atmospheric pressure at sea level.
When the temperature of a gas increases, its pressure also increases. This is known as Gay-Lussac's Law, which states that pressure is directly proportional to temperature, assuming the volume and amount of gas are constant.
The fizzy sound you hear when opening a bottle of a cold drink is due to the release of carbon dioxide gas that was dissolved in the liquid under pressure. When the bottle is sealed, the pressure keeps the gas dissolved, but opening it decreases the pressure, allowing the gas to escape quickly. This rapid release of gas creates tiny bubbles, which produce the characteristic fizzing sound as they rush to the surface. Additionally, the cold temperature helps keep the gas dissolved, enhancing the effect when the bottle is opened.
As the gas quickly leaves the container, the pressure and the amount of gas inside decreases. With less gas, the heat decreases.
Both the refrigerator and the freezer have fans to keep it at cold temperatures. PV=RT; A compressor raises the pressure of the gas volume V and temperature rises. A fan blows away the heat into the room. Then the gas pressure is dropped in the refrig cold room and the temperature drops in the cold room, PV=RT. The heat in the cold room heats up the gas and the volume goes to the compressorr again, ec,etc,etc.
pressure will decrease when its cold and increase when hot just as the particles will work===========================Answer #1:It says that their product is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.
well is your are talking about gas in the car i dont know sorry. :( But if you're talking about A GAS it will turn into a liquid then a solid. Hope i can help you.
Under normal conditions - the ones we are accustomed to - it is a gas.
Because there's a relationship between temperature and gas pressure. As the temp goes up so does the pressure, as temps drop so does the pressure.