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to answer the questions. Dont worry, I will guide you. GOOD LUCK! BACK NEXT Air Pressure is also known as atmospheric pressure and is caused by water vapour in the air. the wind that blows in the air. the heat energy in the air. the air around us that presses on the surfaces of objects. BACK NEXT Air Pressure is also known as atmospheric pressure and is caused by water vapour in the air. the wind that blows in the air. the heat energy in the air. the air around us that presses on the surfaces of objects. Yes, you are correct ! Air Pressure is the air around us that presses on the surfaces of an objects.
Surfaces (wall of container) Air particles BACK NEXT Air Pressure is also known as atmospheric pressure and is caused by water vapour in the air. the wind that blows in the air. the heat energy in the air. the air around us that presses on the surfaces of objects.
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT The plastic bottle is seen collapsing inwards as the air inside being pumped out. This shown that air is made up of molecules. air pressure exerts a great force. air has weight. air pressure is less outside the bottle. BACK NEXT The plastic bottle is seen collapsing inwards as the air inside being pumped out. This shown that air is made up of molecules. air pressure exerts a great force. air has weight. air pressure is less outside the bottle.
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TRY AGAIN The plastic bottle is seen collapsing inwards as the air inside being pumped out. This shown that air is made up of molecules. air pressure exerts a great force. air has weight. air pressure is less outside the bottle. Congratulation, you answer correctly!
Air Pressure exerts a great force to make the bottle collapse inwards. BACK NEXT BACK NEXT According to the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas is caused by the particles moving freely in a closed container. particles colliding with each other at high speed. bombardment of particles on the wall of a container. gas particles being far apart from each other. According to the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas is caused by the particles moving freely in a closed container. particles colliding with each other at high speed. bombardment of particles on the wall of a container. gas particles being far apart from each other.
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT According to the kinetic theory of gases, the pressure exerted by a gas is caused by the particles moving freely in a closed container. particles colliding with each other at high speed. bombardment of particles on the wall of a container. gas particles being far apart from each other. Congratulation, you answer correctly!
Bombardment = collision Walls of container = air particles BACK NEXT BACK NEXT Which of the following appliances does not make use of the principle of air pressure Spraying pump Straw Syringe Fan A B D C Which of the following appliances does not make use of the principle of air pressure Spraying pump Straw Syringe Fan A B D C
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT Which of the following appliances does not make use of the principle of air pressure Spraying pump Straw Syringe Fan A B D C Yes, you are correct ! Fan is not using the principle of air pressure to function.
BACK NEXT BACK NEXT Which of the following is not true for the kinetic theory of gases? air consists of a large number of particles called molecules. a pressure is produced when the particles collide with each other. the particles are moving freely in all directions. the particles collide with each other and the wall of the container and bounce back. Which of the following is not true for the kinetic theory of gases? air consists of a large number of particles called molecules. a pressure is produced when the particles collide with each other. the particles are moving freely in all directions. the particles collide with each other and the wall of the container and bounce back.
Yes, you are correct ! A pressure is produced when the particles collide with the surface of objects or the walls of container, not when they collide with each other.
BACK NEXT Which of the following is not true for the kinetic theory of gases? air consists of a large number of particles called molecules. a pressure is produced when the particles collide with each other. the particles are moving freely in all directions. the particles collide with each other and the wall of the container and bounce back.
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT BACK NEXT Which of the following can affect air pressure I and II only II and IV only I, II and III only I, II and IV only I The volume of the air II The temperature of the air III The collision between the molecules in the air IV The mass of the air Which of the following can affect air pressure I and II only II and IV only I, II and III only I, II and IV only I The volume of the air II The temperature of the air III The collision between the molecules in the air IV The mass of the air
Congratulation, you answer correctly! Volume and temperature will affect air pressure.
Volume Temp Air pressure decrease Air pressure increase BACK NEXT Which of the following is can affect air pressure I and II only II and IV only I, II and III only I, II and IV only I The volume of the air II The temperature of the air III The collision between the molecules in the air IV The mass of the air
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT BACK NEXT When a glass that is filled with water is overturned, the cardboard does not fall. This shows that the air pressure can support the weight of water in the glass. the cardboard is strongly attracted by the water. water is denser than air the weight of the water is same as the weight of the cardboard. water cardboard When a glass that is filled with water is overturned, the cardboard does not fall. This shows that the air pressure can support the weight of water in the glass. the cardboard is strongly attracted by the water. water is denser than air the weight of the water is same as the weight of the cardboard. water cardboard Yes, you are correct ! Air pressure can support the weight of water in the glass.
Weight of water Air pressure BACK NEXT When a glass that is filled with water is overturned, the cardboard does not fall. This shows that the air pressure can support the weight of water in the glass. the cardboard is strongly attracted by the water. water is denser than air the weight of the water is same as the weight of the cardboard. water cardboard
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT BACK NEXT The figure shows a syringe. Which of the regions A, B, C and D, will experience the lowest air pressure when the piston is pull up? The figure shows a syringe. Which of the regions A, B, C and D, will experience the lowest air pressure when the piston is pull up? Congratulation, you answer correctly!
BACK NEXT The figure shows a syringe. Which of the regions A, B, C and D, will experience the lowest air pressure when the piston is pull up?
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT Which of the following make use of the principle of air pressure? I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III I Clearing of the blocked pipe by using a plunger with a rubber sucker II Pouring a can of condensed milk by making two holes at the top of the can III Cleaning an aquarium by using a siphon BACK NEXT Which of the following make use of the principle of air pressure? I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III I Clearing of the blocked pipe by using a plunger with a rubber sucker II Pouring a can of condensed milk by making two holes at the top of the can III Cleaning an aquarium by using a siphon Yes, you are correct ! All this activity using the principle of air pressure.
BACK NEXT Which of the following make use of the principle of air pressure? I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III I Clearing of the blocked pipe by using a plunger with a rubber sucker II Pouring a can of condensed milk by making two holes at the top of the can III Cleaning an aquarium by using a siphon
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TRY AGAIN BACK NEXT BACK The air pressure in a closed container can be increased by I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III I Pumping more air into the container II Heating the container III Increasing the size of the container The air pressure in a closed container can be increased by I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III I Pumping more air into the container II Heating the container III Increasing the size of the container
Congratulation, you answer correctly! Adding air and heating will increase air pressure.
Air pressure increase Add air Heating BACK The air pressure in a closed container can be increased by I and II only I and III only II and III only I, II and III I Pumping more air into the container II Heating the container III Increasing the size of the container
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