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The volume (V) of gas in a propane tank is inversely proportional to the pressure (P) on the gas. The volume is 12 cm ^ 3 when the pressure on the gas is 200 kg/cm^ 2 .
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Answered by oobleck
VP = k
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The volume (V) of gas in a propane tank is inversely proportional to the pressure (P) on the gas. The volume is 12 cm ^ 3 when the pressure on the gas is 200 kg/cm^ 2 .

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