Cheap co2 tanks are about $20. Carbon air tanks go all the way up to $125 or so
the container will break
Yes, a gas will take the shape and volume of its container as it fills the space available to it. Gas molecules are free to move and expand so they will evenly distribute themselves to fit the container.
The particles will just move away from each other, to fill the larger container.
The particles will just move away from each other, to fill the larger container.
Read the directions on the back of the container. Usually it is one can for every full tank of gas.
The pressure inside the container will increase as more nitrogen gas is added due to an increase in the number of gas particles colliding with the container walls. This increase in pressure is a result of the gas particles exerting force on the walls of the container.
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If you shrink the container containing gas, the volume of the gas decreases because the gas particles are forced into a smaller space. This increase in pressure due to the reduced volume is described by Boyle's Law.
all paintball guns run on gas. some have electric triggers so they can shoot faster.
Depends on pretty much everything: what kind of gas, size of container, pressure, weather or not the seal is airtight, what the container is made of. Next time, try being more specific.
Usually LPR's are used to save on gas usage and if your paintball marker can work with lower pressures (otherwise you may end up with an effect that is similar to "passing gas" where the gas just leaks out of your marker upon actuating the bolt - if your paintball marker requires your air tank to be using a higher pressure)
Contact between the particles of a gas and walls of the container cause pressure in a closed container of gas.