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When air expands adiabatically (without gaining or losing heat), its pressure and volume are related by the equation PV^1,4=C w...Asked by the dude
When air expands adiabatically (without gaining or losing heat), its pressure P and volume V are related by the equation PV1.4=C where C is a constant. Suppose that at a certain instant the volume is 610 cubic centimeters and the pressure is 89 kPa and is decreasing at a rate of 10 kPa/minute. At what rate in cubic centimeters per minute is the volume increasing at this instant?
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Writeacher
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the dude
i am slowly doing all the work, I just want them to verify my answers, if I have a question about a problem i will post it
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the dude
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Reiny
The way you typed it , I read that as
(P)(V)(1.4) = C
in that case, I did not get you answer.
If you meant (PV)^1.4 = c
or P V^1.4 = c
then we have another story
what is it?
(P)(V)(1.4) = C
in that case, I did not get you answer.
If you meant (PV)^1.4 = c
or P V^1.4 = c
then we have another story
what is it?
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the dude
it was ^1.4, I have it solved now however.
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