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At constant volume for a gas the pressure of the gas increases with rise in temperature due to

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Answered by JagapathiVallapuri
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Average speed = √(8RT/πM) ie, at constant volume, for a fixed mass, increasing temperature increases average speeds and molecules collide more frequently to the wall of container leading to increase in gas pressure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The collision of the particles with the walls of the vessels give rise to the pressure of the gas.

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