by using ideal gas law
Yes. As the molecules become closer, the collisions increase, increasing temperature.
themperature of out door air plus temperature of return air [furanace]
When a parcel of air is forced downward, atmospheric pressure increases, causing the air to become compressed and therefore the temperature is also raised.
Temperature is affected by elevation because of the density of the air and oxygen. Therefore, as you go higher there is less air to contain the heat, so its colder higher. For example, when you use a can of compressed air, the can becomes colder as the air is released because there is more room in the can for the molecules to move around without crashing into each other.
Differing air temperature causing cold air to sink, and warm air to rise is the main cause of air movement.
Yes. As the molecules become closer, the collisions increase, increasing temperature.
When air is compressed temperature increases because of the collission and vibration of molecules
Obviously the temperature of air will increase. Because when you compress the air you are doing some work on the air which in turn is converted into heat and thus increase the temperature of compressed air
Assume temperature remains constant, then the pressure will rise in proportion to the decrease in volume, and vice versa.
Air temperature rises and air molecules Which_of_the_following_occurs_when_air_is_compressedup.
Air, like all gases, is able to be compressed, provided it is kept in a container. Such as a car tyre. Compressed enough, and at a suitable temperature, it will become a liquid.
When air is compressed temperature increases because of the collission and vibration of molecules
Get a thermometer - the mercury will rise or fall accordingly to the temperature of the air.
The temp will increase.
There is a thing called the "heat of compression" which causes all compressed substances to increase in temperature.
If air is compressed and cooled, the temperature of the air will become negative. Now depending on how much humidity there is in that air being compressed we might get some water droplets as it is being cooled. Carbon dioxide when compressed and cooled we get dry ice.
it will rise