How do you increase the pressure by keeping a area unchanged and force unchanged
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By increasing the temprature.
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We can increase the pressure by keeping a area unchanged and force unchanged by increasing temperature.
Because we know that -
PV=nRT (ideal condition , i.e all things unchanged)
⇒pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
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Best of luck ;)
ROYALJATT
Because we know that -
PV=nRT (ideal condition , i.e all things unchanged)
⇒pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
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Best of luck ;)
ROYALJATT
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