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the more the pressure the less the__________ a) force b) area C) temperature d) volume e)b & d
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Answer: d) volume.
Explanation: For a given amount of gas at constant temperature (Boyle’s law), pressure and volume are inversely related (P ∝ 1/V), so increasing pressure reduces volume. (Note: from P = F/A, for a fixed force an increase in pressure would correspond to a smaller area, but the usual intended meaning here is Boyle’s law for gases.)
Explanation: For a given amount of gas at constant temperature (Boyle’s law), pressure and volume are inversely related (P ∝ 1/V), so increasing pressure reduces volume. (Note: from P = F/A, for a fixed force an increase in pressure would correspond to a smaller area, but the usual intended meaning here is Boyle’s law for gases.)
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