Physics, asked by lytthunder, 1 month ago

What have you assumed about the volume of the air inside the container? Explain your answer.

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Answered by vminkook4751
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Decreasing the volume of the container forces the particles to collide more often, so pressure is increased. ... As more air goes in, the gas molecules get packed together, reducing their volume. As long as the temperature stays the same, the pressure increases.

Answered by alexis2239
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Answer:

it is equal to volume of container..

because air is a gas and gases expand themselves to take the shape of the the container in which they are kept

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