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The pressure, temperature, volume, and kinetic energy of a gas and its particles are interconnected. The particle model helps to explain these relationships and how altering one variable can impact the others.
Temperature and pressure in a gas are directly related. The particles in a gas are constantly moving in random directions with varying speeds. When the temperature of the gas is increased, the following occurs:
The increase in temperature results in a transfer of energy from heat to kinetic energy in the particles.
Kinetic energy and speed are related by the equation:
So, as kinetic energy increases, the speed of the particles also increases.
When the temperature of a gas remains constant, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. This means that as one increases, the other decreases. For example, if the volume of a gas is increased, its pressure will decrease because the gas particles are more spread out, leading to fewer collisions with the container walls.
This inverse relationship can be expressed by the equation:
Where:
For instance, if the volume of a gas (with constant temperature) is doubled, its pressure must halve to maintain the constant relationship between pressure and volume.
When energy is transferred by a force, this process is known as work. Doing work on a gas increases its internal energy, which, in turn, increases its temperature.
An example of this is using a bike pump. When you push down on the lever, the gas inside the pump exerts a force on the lever. By applying force to push the lever down, you do work against this force, increasing the internal energy of the gas. As a result, the temperature of the gas—and the tyre—rises as you pump more air into it.
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