P=F/A. If pressure remains constant and area increases what will happen to the force?
What happens to an ideal gas when temperature is increases and the pressure is kept constant?
The work done by a force acting obliquely is given by the formula: W = F cos θ×s. What will happen to the work done if angle θ between the direction of force and motion of the body is increased gradually? Will, it increases, decrease or remain constant?
What will happen to the boiling point of a liquid, when we increase the pressure?