When atmospheric pressure on a pond remains constant during hot weather, the force of air on the surface of the pond also remains constant. Atmospheric pressure is not affected by temperature changes alone, so the force exerted by the air on the pond's surface stays the same.
If temperature remains constant and the volume of gas increases, the pressure will decrease. This is described by Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional when temperature is constant.
Atmospheric pressure doesn't increase with weight. Atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air above us exerting force on us due to gravity. It remains relatively constant at sea level, but decreases as you go higher in altitude due to less air above exerting pressure.
When you crush a plastic bottle, you decrease the volume inside the bottle. This increase in pressure (due to the decrease in volume) is what makes the bottle crush. The atmospheric pressure outside the bottle remains constant, causing the bottle to collapse under the increased pressure inside.
No. Atmospheric pressure falls the higher you go. The boiling point of a liquid varies with ambient pressure. If the pressure is lower then the boiling point will be lower.
As a balloon rises, the pressure inside the balloon decreases. This is because the atmospheric pressure outside the balloon decreases with altitude, causing the balloon to expand as the pressure inside remains relatively constant.
No, it is not possible for the balloon to naturally expand four times its initial volume while the temperature remains constant. According to Boyle's Law, at constant temperature, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional. Since the atmospheric pressure remains constant, the balloon's pressure of 200.0kPa would need to increase to expand, which cannot happen at constant temperature.
If temperature remains constant and the volume of gas increases, the pressure will decrease. This is described by Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional when temperature is constant.
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If the gas is contained at a constant volume, the pressure increases. If the gas is not contained, the pressure remains the same or drops.
Atmospheric pressure doesn't increase with weight. Atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air above us exerting force on us due to gravity. It remains relatively constant at sea level, but decreases as you go higher in altitude due to less air above exerting pressure.
If the temperature remains constant, the volume of the gas will halve when the pressure doubles. This is described by Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional when temperature is held constant.
It will increase? No it will decrease when the same amount of gas is held at constant temperature.
When you crush a plastic bottle, you decrease the volume inside the bottle. This increase in pressure (due to the decrease in volume) is what makes the bottle crush. The atmospheric pressure outside the bottle remains constant, causing the bottle to collapse under the increased pressure inside.
If pressure remains constant, then volume is directly proportional to temperature. Hot air is quite loud.
When the average temperature remains constant and air pressure does not change, weather conditions are likely to remain stable with little to no variation. This could result in a period of calm and consistent weather without any significant atmospheric disturbances or sudden shifts in conditions.