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Visualising pressure and temperature in kinetic theory

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Answered by Anonymous
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The higher the temperature (and kinetic energy of particles), the larger the volume, at fixed pressure.

The higher the pressure, (weight of the disc), the smaller the volume at a fixed temperature.

The higher the temperature, the greater the pressure (number of collisions with the wall) for a fixed volume.

Answered by anjalibanode9457
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Hlo mate..........

Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the molecules while pressureis the force they exert perpendicularly on any surface. Of course, more the temperature, more would be the pressure. By the Ideal gas law, PV=nRT, or "pressure times volume equals the number of molecules times a constant times temperature".

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