) When the air expands, it............
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when the air expands, it becomes thinner
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When the air expands, it gets thinner and colder.
How is it so?
- Air is comprised of particles that are continually moving.
- As the air heats up, the atoms begin to vibrate and catch one another, expanding the space around every particle.
- Since every atom involves more space for movement, the air grows and turns out to be less thick (lighter).
- At the end of the day, a similar number of air particles consume a bigger space or a similar measured space with expanded pneumatic stress.
When air extends does it get colder?
- The recurrence of nuclear impacts declines as air extends, consequently, the air gets cooler.
- Temperature is only the normal intensity of a substance.
- That is, assuming you take the motor energy (intensity) of the relative multitude of particles in a given volume, and separation by the volume you get the energy thickness, which we call temperature.
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