What specifically about a momentary explosion pressurizes gas?
FORCE.....
Gas requires FORCE to be pressurized. A container simply applies force to the gas via Newton's third law. The gas is trying to expand, and the container is pushing back with equal and opposite force.
Force is what causes gas to pressurize and force is what keeps gas under pressure.... A container is simply a device that applies force to the gas, but it's not required to create and sustain pressure.... Only force is required.
Now... Can you think of any FORCE that might be applying constant steady pressure to the atmosphere of Earth?
Have you ever heard of an explosion?
It causes air to pressurize and doesn't require a container.
Globe religious zealots will come up with the most insane nonsensical stupidity to preserve this lie it is mind boggling.
How are you not embarrassed even typing this?
You can literally SEE a shockwave from an explosion... That is gas under pressure.
Please think about it for a min and answer the question: What actually causes gas to pressurize?
Why does pressurized gas in a container stay pressurized? What specifically is the container doing to keep the gas pressurized?
Explosion is a momentary even, then all the pressure equalizes. What is wrong with you?
What specifically about a momentary explosion pressurizes gas?
FORCE.....
Gas requires FORCE to be pressurized. A container simply applies force to the gas via Newton's third law. The gas is trying to expand, and the container is pushing back with equal and opposite force.
Force is what causes gas to pressurize and force is what keeps gas under pressure.... A container is simply a device that applies force to the gas, but it's not required to create and sustain pressure.... Only force is required.
Now... Can you think of any FORCE that might be applying constant steady pressure to the atmosphere of Earth?