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Physics, 05.05.2020 18:15 jackienassiri

2. Given a fixed amount of gas in a container, what is the RELATIONSHIP
between the internal PRESSURE of a container as the VOLUME of the
container changes?

3. Given an elastic container filled with gas at a given temperature, what is the
RELATIONSHIP between TEMPERATURE and the VOLUME of a gas as
temperature changes?

4. Given a FIXED VOLUME container filled with gas, what is the
RELATIONSHIP between TEMPERATURE and internal PRESSURE as
the temperature changes.

5. Given a container filled with gas, what is the RELATIONSHIP between the
DENSITY of the gas and the VOLUME of the gas as volume changes?

6. Given a container filled with gas, what is the relationship between a change
in the DENSITY of a gas and the TEMPERATURE of the gas?

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