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If gas particles start colliding with the walls of their metallic container with increased force, what is their direct effect?
lower gas pressure
higher gas pressure
lower volume of gas
higher volume of gas
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Higher gas pressure.
Explanation: Gas pressure comes from particles colliding with the container walls. If each collision transfers more force (more momentum), the net force per unit area increases, so pressure increases (volume of a rigid metallic container stays essentially the same).
Explanation: Gas pressure comes from particles colliding with the container walls. If each collision transfers more force (more momentum), the net force per unit area increases, so pressure increases (volume of a rigid metallic container stays essentially the same).
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