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During the compression stroke of a certain gasoline engine, the pressure increases from 1.00atm to 20.0atm. If the process is a...Asked by JAMYANG
During the compression stroke of a certain gasoline engine, the pressure increases from 2atm to 15atm. If the process is adiabatic and the fuel–air mixture behaves as a diatomic ideal gas, by what factor does the volume change?
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oobleck
since PV is constant,
multiplying the pressure by 15/2 multiplies the volume by 2/15
multiplying the pressure by 15/2 multiplies the volume by 2/15
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JAMYANG
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Answered by
oobleck
Read up on Boyle's Law. You clearly haven't studied this section of your text.
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