Asked by ashley
At a constant temperature, the pressure, P, and volume, V, of a trapped gas have the relationship P equals the quotient of k divided by V , where k is some positive constant. What occurs if the volume is compressed such that V → 0+?
The pressure increases without bound.
The pressure decreases without bound.
The pressure approaches zero.
The pressure remains constant.
The pressure increases without bound.
The pressure decreases without bound.
The pressure approaches zero.
The pressure remains constant.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
P = k/V
as v->0, P->∞
as v->0, P->∞