im not too sure but i think its because ur kind of pushing it into a smaller space which means that the gas doesnt have enough room therefor having to remove some.
It will compress, but only very slightly as compared to a gas.
change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas
The number and vibration of the molecules that make up the gas cause the pressure.
is motions of gas particles are related to the pressure exerted by the gas
Gas pressure is caused by the gas molecules moving back and forth.You can increase the gas pressure by putting gas into a container with hard walls, i.e. not flexible as in a balloon, and doing one or more of the following:Increasing the amount of gas (pumping gas in)Increasing the temperatureReducing the volume (as in a piston)For more details, read about the "ideal gas law".
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you should have someone take a bat and put it around your stomach, like the himlike, while your sitting down. they should apply medium pressure and when they did all of that you stand up. this forces all the gas out
you should have someone take a bat and put it around your stomach, like the himlike, while your sitting down. they should apply medium pressure and when they did all of that you stand up. this forces all the gas out
temperature is increased
It will compress, but only very slightly as compared to a gas.
You can remove the lid of its container. You can heat it, or you can reduce the pressure on it. Of course you could also increase the amount of gas at constant pressure.
You can remove the lid of its container. You can heat it, or you can reduce the pressure on it. Of course you could also increase the amount of gas at constant pressure.
change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas
Applying heat to a gas will make it expand. If the volume of the gas is restricted (i.e. it cannot expand) then the pressure will increase.
Remove gas cap and suck all gasoline from gas tank.
open the gas filler cap One way is to remove gas cap
remove gas cap Removing the gas cap will not relieve any pressure between the fuel pump and the engine.