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4 August, 10:59
How are temp and pressure related
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Ashton Galvan
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The pressure law states that for a constant volume of gas in a sealed container the temperature of the gas is directly proportional to its pressure. This can be easily understood by visualising the particles of gas in the container moving with a greater energy when the temperature is increased.
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