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Chemistry, 08.04.2020 23:24, YeetMyFeet

Which of the following statements describes a basketball under high pressure (fully inflated) compared to a basketball under low pressure (deflated)?
A In a fully inflated basketball, the particles of gas have lower energy
B. In a fully inflated basketball, the particles of gas collide only with each other.
C. In a fully inflated basketball, the force exerted on the inside of the ball is lower.
D. In a fully inflated basketball, there are more particles of gas.

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