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When air expands adiabatically (without gaining or losing heat), its pressure and volume are related by the equation where is a constant. Suppose that at a certain instant the volume is cubic centimeters and the pressure is kPa and is decreasing at a rate of kPa/minute. At what rate in cubic centimeters per minute is the volume increasing at this instant?
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