Assuming the temperature stays constant and there is no leakage of gas, then if the container decreases in size then the pressure will increase.
Pressure due to a liquid increases with depth because of the weight of the liquid above it. The pressure in a liquid is the same at a given depth regardless of the shape or size of the container, as long as the depth is the same. The shape and size of the container would only affect the pressure at different depths in the liquid.
To select the correct container to measure volume, ensure that the container has clear volume markings that are easy to read. Choose a container that is appropriate in size for the amount of liquid or substance you are measuring. Make sure the container is clean and dry before measuring to ensure accuracy.
No, the volume of wood would not change when moved to a larger container. Volume is a measure of the amount of space occupied by an object, and it remains constant regardless of the size of the container in which the object is placed. The amount of wood remains the same, only the space it occupies may vary.
Increasing the amount of salt in each test container will result in a higher concentration of salt in the surrounding solution. This will cause water to move out of the potato pieces via osmosis, leading to a decrease in their size and weight as they lose water and shrink.
A liquid state will fit into a container of any shape and size, as it takes the shape of its container.
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Which degree of decreasing are you talking about ?
The pupil of the eye decreases in size when a bright light is shone into the eye. This is a reflexive response that helps to regulate the amount of light entering the eye to protect the sensitive retina from damage.
Depends on pretty much everything: what kind of gas, size of container, pressure, weather or not the seal is airtight, what the container is made of. Next time, try being more specific.
Yes, assuming the amount of water stays the same.
Pressure due to a liquid increases with depth because of the weight of the liquid above it. The pressure in a liquid is the same at a given depth regardless of the shape or size of the container, as long as the depth is the same. The shape and size of the container would only affect the pressure at different depths in the liquid.
The amount of substance a container can hold depends on the volume or capacity of the container. This can be measured in liters, milliliters, gallons, or any other unit of volume. The container's size and shape will determine its capacity.
It would all depend on the size of the container and the size of the eggs.
It depends on the size of the container...
To select the correct container to measure volume, ensure that the container has clear volume markings that are easy to read. Choose a container that is appropriate in size for the amount of liquid or substance you are measuring. Make sure the container is clean and dry before measuring to ensure accuracy.
No, the volume of wood would not change when moved to a larger container. Volume is a measure of the amount of space occupied by an object, and it remains constant regardless of the size of the container in which the object is placed. The amount of wood remains the same, only the space it occupies may vary.
Increasing the amount of salt in each test container will result in a higher concentration of salt in the surrounding solution. This will cause water to move out of the potato pieces via osmosis, leading to a decrease in their size and weight as they lose water and shrink.