SOLUTION: Could you possibly verify a couple of Physical Science questions? Question 1: If the pressure of an enclosed gas doubles when the volume of its container is reduced to half i

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Question 1165608: Could you possibly verify a couple of Physical Science questions?
Question 1:
If the pressure of an enclosed gas doubles when the volume of its container is reduced to half its original size, the relationship of pressure and volume must be?
My answer: Inverse Relationship
Question 2:
Water cannot be suctioned higher than 10.4m because at the point the ________
of the water inside the pipe is balanced by the ________________________
outside the pipe, and the water will not rise any higher.
My Answers are: Weight and Atomspheric Pressure
Thank you

Answer by ikleyn(52786)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your answers are correct.


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But the first line of your post is written INCORRECTLY.

The correct writing would be

     "Could you      verify a couple of Physical Science questions?




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