Temperature & Pressure (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Temperature & energy of particles
As the temperature of a gas increases, so does the average speed of particles in the gas
At higher temperatures, the particles have more kinetic energy
The amount of pressure that a gas exerts on its container is dependent on the temperature of the gas
This is because particles gain kinetic energy as their temperature increases
Pressure & force of particles in a gas
Extended tier only
Gases fill their container
The pressure is defined as the force per unit area
Where:
= pressure in pascals Pa
= force in newtons N
= area in metres-squared m2
This equation and the particle model can be used to explain how particles exert pressure
As the gas particles move about randomly they collide with the walls of their containers
These collisions produce force at right angles to the wall of the gas container (or any surface)
Pressure is force per unit area, so the force of these collisions exerts a pressure
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Gas molecules bouncing off the walls of a container exert a force perpendicular to the surface
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