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14 June, 17:14

What type of relationship exists between pressure and temperature? *

Is it

A inverse/indirect

B direct

C no relationship

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  1. 14 June, 17:54
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    Answer: Option B) direct

    Explanation:

    The pressure (p) of a fixed mass of gas is always in direct proportion to the absolute temperature (T) while its volume (v) remains constant. This is a statement of the pressure law, and it can be mathematically expressed as:

    P ∝ T

    P = kT (where k is a constant)

    Thus, k = P/T

    While for different conditions, it becomes

    (P1/T1 = P2/T2)

    Thus, there is a direct type of relationship between pressure and temperature.
  2. 14 June, 21:07
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    the answer is A because both of them are both indirect
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