why does a gas exert pressure?
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gas expert pressure because in any container the molecules of the gas collide to each other and also the walls of the container that's they exert force on the surface which is know as pressure
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>> Gases exert pressure because it pushes on the walls of its container which created pressure in it.
For an example - when you have blown balloon the gas pressure increases into the balloon then the gas gushes out bursting the walls of the balloon. This shows gas exert pressure on the sides of the container it is filled into.
For an example - when you have blown balloon the gas pressure increases into the balloon then the gas gushes out bursting the walls of the balloon. This shows gas exert pressure on the sides of the container it is filled into.
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