Question detail
What happens to the pressure of a gas when its temperature increases at constant volume (Particle motion in gases)
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At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Particle model and pressure
Question
- A. The pressure decreases
- B. The pressure remains the same
- C. The pressure increases
- D. The pressure fluctuates
Answer
The correct answer is The pressure increases.
Explanation
Unit lens: Check the units before giving the final statement so the physics quantity is not swapped. This question asks: What happens to the pressure of a gas when its temperature increases at constant volume (Particle motion in gases). The correct response is The pressure increases, because density links mass and volume, so the answer must preserve which quantity is being calculated. In Particle motion in gases, the marking point should connect directly to use the particle model to explain why gas pressure increases when temperature increases at constant volume. If the question includes values, the working must keep the appropriate unit and operation; if it is an explanation, it must name the relevant particle behaviour or energy change. This item belongs to Particle model and pressure, so avoid answers that switch to a different quantity, confuse heat with temperature, or describe gas pressure without collisions when collisions are the reason. Checkpoint 493 is distinct because it uses this exact question context and the unit lens rather than a generic particle-model sentence.
Common mistake
Confusing Pressure and Temperature Effects
Students often think that increasing temperature directly increases gas pressure without considering the volume being constant.
Emphasize that at constant volume, increasing temperature leads to more frequent and forceful collisions of gas particles with the container walls, resulting in increased pressure.
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