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What causes the pressure in a gas?

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Answered by Đïķšhä
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Bumping particles. The particles in a gas move quickly in all directions, but they don't get far before they bump into each other or the walls of their container. When gas particles hit the walls of their container they cause pressure. ... This is why the pressure in a tyre or balloon goes up when more air is pumped in.

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Answered by priya1441
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the partial In a gas moved quickly in all directions, but they don't get far before they bump into each other or the walls of their container . when gas particle hit the walls of their container they cause pressure. this is the pressure is a tyre or ballon goes up when more air is pumped in.

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