Fading_Sky
Fading_Sky
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21st Nov 2011
9th Dec 2012
The Boyl Gas Theory.
theory gas boyl pressure heat

Comments

  • Oats
    Oats
    9th Dec 2012
    Tpt gets the outcome right, but in theory the pressure from gas is meant to come from the thousands of gas particles colliding with the gas bottle. Each collision produces a little pressure (or outwards force) which adds up. They don't produce pressure on thier own. This save is all correct though +1
  • -BadSeed
    -BadSeed
    7th Apr 2012
    12 is still really young you dolt
  • coryman
    coryman
    5th Apr 2012
    Ill put it in laymens terms- heat is fast-moving particles. Therefore, when gas is heated, it moves faster, thus making more pressure.
  • Geneskl
    Geneskl
    5th Apr 2012
    YESH! up voted!
  • Fading_Sky
    Fading_Sky
    24th Nov 2011
    This theory applies to all gasses ._.
  • coryman
    coryman
    24th Nov 2011
    Fortunately, I am not one of those 8 year olds, but a 12 year old with full understanding. Seeing as uranium creates heat when pressurised, it doesn't mix well with boyle gas.
  • circovik
    circovik
    24th Nov 2011
    Almost no one gets what this means and down votes. If you understand it it is amazing
  • Fading_Sky
    Fading_Sky
    21st Nov 2011
    Thank you, lol. To all of you "eight year olds", the Boyle Gas Concept is a relation between Volume (Powder toy doesn't have this), heat, and pressure. As the pressure increases the heat increases too.
  • mr_anderson
    mr_anderson
    21st Nov 2011
    wow, this is amazing. And it's also amazing how many little retarded 60iq 8yr'rs we got on tpt that rated down this amazing concept -_-