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Pressure is
a) Force/ Area
b) Temperature/ Area
c) Force/ Volume
d) Temperature/ Volume

A higher concentration of particles is an indication of
a) high pressure
b) low pressure
c) high volume
d) low volume

Boyle's Law states that
a) pressure goes up when volume goes down at constant temperature
b) pressure goes up when volume goes up at constant temperature
c) temperature goes up when volume goes down at constant pressure
d) temperature goes up when volume goes up at constant pressure

Charles's Law states that
a) pressure goes up when volume goes down at constant temperature
b) pressure goes up when volume goes up at constant temperature
c) temperature goes up when volume goes down at constant pressure
d) temperature goes up when volume goes up at constant pressure

Hot air balloons rise because
a) Volume inside the balloon is greater resulting in a lower density than the air outside
b) Volume inside the balloon is greater resulting in a higher density than the air outside
c) Volume inside the balloon is smaller resulting in a lower density than the air outside
d) Volume inside the balloon is smaller resulting in a higher density than the air outside

Increasing the temperature will
a) increase pressure
b) decrease volume
c) 2 of the choices
d) none of the choices

Increasing the volume will
a) increase temperature
b) decrease pressure
c) 2 of the choices
d) none of the choices

Increasing the pressure will
a) decrease volume
b) decrease temperature
c) 2 of the choices
d) none of the choices

If the atmosphere exerts a force of 120 Newtons on 2 square meters on a table what is the pressure of the atmosphere on the table?
a) 60 Pascals
b) 340 Pascals
c) 124 Pascals
d) 122 Pascals

If a truck's tires become to hot, what happens to the air pressure in the tires?
a) it increases
b) it decreases
c) it stays the same
d) none of the choices

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