The Boyl Gas Theory.
theory
gas
boyl
pressure
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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
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12 is still really young you dolt
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Ill put it in laymens terms- heat is fast-moving particles. Therefore, when gas is heated, it moves faster, thus making more pressure.
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YESH! up voted!
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This theory applies to all gasses ._.
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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.
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Almost no one gets what this means and down votes. If you understand it it is amazing
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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.
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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 -_-