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Given 435 in^3 of nitrogen at 1340psi (absolute) at 72.0°F. Find the volume at 1150psi at 45.0°F.
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drwls
P*V/T = constant, but remember to add 460 to the Fahrenheit temperatures.

1340*435/532 = 1150*V2/505

Solve for final volume V2, in cubic inches.
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