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Relationship between Pressure and Temperature

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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1) the pressure of a gas increases as its temperature increases. As a result, the gas particles will be travelling faster and will collide with the walls of the container more frequently, and with more force ∴ pressure is directly proportional to temperature 2) If the temperature of a gas stays the same, the pressure of the gas increases as the volume of its container decreases because the same number of particles collides with the walls of the container more frequently as there is less space. However, the particles still collide with the same amount of force


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