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FPressure is a function of force and area on which the force is exerted: P =AWhat is the effect of an increase in temperature of a sealed container of gaswith no change in volume?hA. The change in temperature decreases the force of the collisions ofthe container and gas particles, so the pressure decreases.B. The change in temperature increases the force of the collisions ofthe container and gas particles, so the pressure increases.C. The change in temperature decreases the area over whichcollisions of the container and gas particles occur, so the pressureincreases.D. The change in temperature increases the area over whichcollisions of the container and gas particles occur, so the pressuredecreases.

FPressure is a function of force and area on which the force is exerted: P =AWhat-example-1

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B: The change in temperature increases the force of the collisions of

the container and gas particles, so the pressure increases.

P = F/A

Force is directly proportional to Force, so , if force increases also Pressure.

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