increases cause gases are less dense by nature, if the volume is confined and not large enough the liquid will not turn to a gas. that's how they haul liquid nitrogen and stuff...
It goes up.
The only way that the mass can change is if matter is added or taken away. The volume of a liquid can increase if heated, such as the liquid inside of a thermometer. The thermometer is sealed and no liquid gets in or out, so the mass of the liquid is unchanged. But when the temperature goes up, the liquid expands and is forced to go up the thermometer.
The level of the liquid goes up when you place an object in it because the object displaces some of the liquid volume. This displacement causes the liquid level to rise to accommodate the new volume created by the submerged object according to Archimedes' principle.
False. An increase in frequency means a decrease in the wavelength and a decrease in frequency goes with an increase in the wavelength.
When the temperature goes up, the mercury or alcohol inside the thermometer expands, causing the level to rise. This increase in volume is directly correlated with the increase in temperature, allowing the thermometer to indicate the higher temperature.
As temperature increases, the volume of a substance typically increases due to the particles moving more rapidly and spreading out. This relationship is described by the ideal gas law equation, which shows that temperature and volume are directly proportional for ideal gases.
Yes. Almost all substances are less dense in their liquid form than their solids, as the solid structure is more closely packed. Water is the exception to this, hence ice floats.
Increase.
Think of a balloon. Let some air out and the pressure goes down, and the balloon decreases in size.
The price goes down.
According to the state equation pv=nrt p=pressure v=volume n=number of moles r=gas constant t=temperature. p and v are inversely proportional; as p increases, v decreases, as v increases, p decreases.
It increases
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When volume increases while mass remains constant, density decreases because the same amount of mass is spread over a larger space. The relationship between density, mass, and volume is given by the formula density = mass/volume, so an increase in volume without a corresponding increase in mass leads to a decrease in density.
Inversely proportional means that one variable goes up while the other goes down. Directly proportional means that both variables increase or decrease at the same time. ex: The volume of a gas at constant pressure is inversely proportional to gas pressure, thus this means that as pressure increases, the volume of the gas will decrease. ex: The volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to absolute pressure, thus this means that when you heat a gas the volume also increases.
Yes all increase or decrease in cash goes to cash flow statement and are part of it.
no, a balance is used to measure the mass of an object. to find the volume of a liquid, you would put it in a graduated cylinder and see the number it goes up to.