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The volume of a gas in cubic centimeters, V, varies inversely with the pressure of the gas in liters per square centimeter, p....Asked by Courtney
The volume of a gas in cubic centimeters, V, varies inversely with the pressure of the gas in liters per square centimeter, p.
When the volume of the gas is 16 cm3, its pressure is 20 L/cm2. Find the volume of the gas when the pressure is 1.6 L/cm2.
When the volume of the gas is 16 cm3, its pressure is 20 L/cm2. Find the volume of the gas when the pressure is 1.6 L/cm2.
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Answered by
R_scott
the pressure units are whacked
... pressure is force per unit area ... liters (L) is volume, not force
... pressure is force per unit area ... liters (L) is volume, not force
Answered by
seth hernandez
the possible answers (for apex) are:
A. 512 cm^3
B. 20 cm^3
C. 200 cm^3
D. 819.2 cm^3
A. 512 cm^3
B. 20 cm^3
C. 200 cm^3
D. 819.2 cm^3