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thinking about your answers above, what is the relationship between temperature and pressure? there is an inverse relationship between temperature and pressure. increasing the temperature decreases pressure. there is no relationship between temperature and pressure. there is a direct relationship between temperature and pressure. incrasing temperature increases pressure.
To determine the relationship between temperature and pressure, we refer to gas laws (like Gay - Lussac's law for gases at constant volume). When the volume is constant, as temperature (a measure of kinetic energy of gas particles) increases, the gas particles move faster and collide with the container walls more forcefully and frequently, leading to an increase in pressure. So, there is a direct relationship where increasing temperature increases pressure. The first option is incorrect as it states an inverse relationship (which would be the case for volume and pressure at constant temperature, Boyle's law), and the second option is incorrect as temperature and pressure are related for gases (and in many physical systems).
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C. There is a direct relationship between temperature and pressure. Increasing temperature increases pressure. (Note: Assuming the third option has a typo "Incrasng" which should be "Increasing")