If the pressure of the gas is doubled while the volume is held constant, what happens to its temperature? [Section 10.4]
A-That is, if P is doubled, T increases by a factor of three.
B-That is, if P is doubled, T increases by a factor of four.
C-That is, if P is doubled, T decreases by a factor of three.
D-That is, if P is doubled, T decreases by a factor of two.
E-That is, if P is doubled, T increases by a factor of two.
F-That is, if P is doubled, T increases by a factor of four