Volume and pressure are inversely related to each other. Answer and Explanation: The question can be explained by Boyle's Law. At a constant temperature, As the pressure increases, the volume decreases. In the same way, as the...Become a member and un...
There are some basic quantities of the gases which are used to describe its characteristics. Pressure, volume and temperature are some of these. The relation between these quantities can be given by the ideal gas law: pV=nRT where 'p' is the pressure, 'V'...
But this process does not always happen easily as the plates are stiff, rough, and under a lot of pressure from surrounding plates. The tectonic plates tend to pull at or push on each other on either side of a fault for long periods of time without moving much at all, wh...
Stress is the force applied per unit area within materials leading to deformation. It’s usually measured as pressure. Strain, on the other hand, is the deformation or displacement of material that results from applied stress. Since it represents a ratio of lengths, it’s a dimensionless ...
Step 3: Consider what happens when air is blown into the bubbleWhen air is blown into the soap bubble:- The volume of the bubble increases, which leads to an increase in its radius R.- As the radius increases, according to the relationship established in Step 2, the excess pressure Px ...
Volume (MathematicsIn this article the pressure-volume law is reviewed from the point of view of its historical emergence from 1644–1662 and its application in the science classroom. It is contended that mathematical laws in science have value as rich conceptual tools in addition to their role ...
The volume of gas V is inversely proportional to the pressure p.By what percentage will the pressure of the gas change if its volume is increased by 30% 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 deveme of 3/(13) decceme of 13.0 77%. r*1/p y=k/p karp 1.3=K=13rg P=1.3yP=1.3y y=(10)/(...
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Macrostates represent the physically observable bulk properties of the system like pressure, temperature, volume, etc. Microstates represent the molecular-level properties of individual particles of the system like velocity, momentum, etc. The entropy...
In reality, there are no ideal gases, but the ideal gas law can still be used to describe the basic behavior of a gas. This law states that PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the gas volume, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the gas constant, and T ...