explain pressure and temperature
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In a closed system where volume is held constant, there is a direct relationship between Pressure and Temperature. ... For example, when the pressure increases then the temperature also increases. When the pressure decreases, then the temperature decreases. There are two examples that demonstrate this principle.
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We find that temperature and pressure are linearly related, and if the temperature is on the kelvin scale, then P and T are directly proportional (again, when volume and moles of gas are held constant); if the temperature on the kelvin scale increases by a certain factor, the gas pressure increases by the same factor.
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