As the compression proceeds the volume of the chamber is decreasing and since mass is same, density increases. Similarly as volume decreases the number of gas molecules colliding with the walls increases as the density increases, so the pressure on the wall also increases.
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As a gas is compressed in a cylinder its pressure
As the compression proceeds the volume of the chamber is decreasing and since mass is same, density increases. Similarly as volume decreases the number of gas molecules colliding with the walls increases as the density increases, so the pressure on the wall also increases.