The correct relationships between volume, pressure, and temperature of an enclosed gas can be described using the ideal gas law and general gas laws. Here are the relationships:
- Volume and Temperature: Directly proportional. (As the temperature increases, the volume of the gas increases, assuming constant pressure.)
- Pressure and Volume: Inversely proportional. (As the volume of the gas increases, the pressure decreases, assuming constant temperature.)
- Pressure and Temperature: Directly proportional. (As the temperature increases, the pressure of the gas increases, assuming constant volume.)
Based on these relationships, the correct table is:
Quantities Relationship
- Volume and temperature: directly proportional
- Pressure and volume: inversely proportional
- Pressure and temperature: directly proportional
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