What causes gas pressure (in terms of kinetic theory)?
1 Answer
Gas pressure is caused by the collisions of gas particles with the walls of the container.
Explanation:

The diagram above represents a balloon containing molecules of a gas (the red dots).
The yellow arrows indicate that the gas pressure,
The larger the number of collisions per area of the container, the larger the pressure:
Pressure =
The direction of this force is always perpendicular to the surface of the container at every point.
The video below gives a good explanation of gas pressure.
