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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.
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
P = k/V
as v->0, P->∞
11 years ago

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