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Push the plunger in the two syringes. Is your prediction correct? Why?​

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There is a fixed number of molecules of air inside of the syringe. When the plunger is pushed in, these molecules begin to push (or collide) against each other and the sides of the syringe more and more because of the lack of space. This decrease in volume (less space) increases the pressure (more collisions).
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