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The volume V of a gas varies directly with the reciprocal of the pressure P. What happens to the volume of the gas if the pressure is tripled?
6 years ago

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Leo Galleguillos
V = k * (1/P)

So what happens to V if you triple the value of P?
6 years ago
Felix
Thank you yur soooo helpful!!!
6 years ago
Felix
wait a sec but a still don't get it.
6 years ago

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