Question
A bicycle pump contains 250 cm3 of air at a pressure of 90 kPa. If the air is compressed, the volume is reduced to 200 cm3. What is the pressure of the air inside the pump?
V1 = 90 and V2 =
P1= 250 cm and p9= 200
P1V1 = p2V2
V2=p1V1/p2
V2=250cm3x90kpa/200cm3 =
V2=
V1 = 90 and V2 =
P1= 250 cm and p9= 200
P1V1 = p2V2
V2=p1V1/p2
V2=250cm3x90kpa/200cm3 =
V2=
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