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How does temperature affect pressure? As temperature increases so does pressure. Pressure is not affected by temperature. Pressure will always increase if temperature increases or decreases. As temperature
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How does temperature affect pressure?
As temperature increases so does pressure.
Pressure is not affected by temperature.
Pressure will always increase if temperature increases or decreases.
As temperature increases, pressure decrease.
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I know the temperature of the gas is proportional to the average kinetic energy of its molecules. Faster moving particles will collide with the container walls more frequently and with greater force. This causes the force on the walls of the container to increase and so the pressure increases. Hope it helps.
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