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A tire contains air at a pressure of 2.8 bar at 10C. If the tire’s volume is unchanged, what will the air pressure in it be when the tire warms up to 35C as the car is driven?
13 years ago

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bobpursley
P2=P1*T2/T1 so change the temps to Kelvins, and calculate P2
13 years ago

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