Asked by Clay
A cylinder with a movable piston contains gas at a temperature of 27 degrees celsius, a volume of 1.50 meters cubed, and an absolute pressure of 0.200 X 10 to the fifth Pa. What will be its final temperature if the gas is compressed to 0.700 meters cubed and the absolute pressure increases to 0.800 X 10 to the fifth Pa?
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Answered by
Devron
This seems like chemistry, not physics.
Use the combined gas law PV/T=PV/T and solve for T.
[(0.2 x10^5 Pa)(0.8 x10^5)]/27=T
Use the combined gas law PV/T=PV/T and solve for T.
[(0.2 x10^5 Pa)(0.8 x10^5)]/27=T
Answered by
Elena
T₁ =27+273=300 K
p₁V₁/T₁= p₂V₂/T₂
T₂ = T₁•p₂V₂/p₁V₁= …. K (!)
p₁V₁/T₁= p₂V₂/T₂
T₂ = T₁•p₂V₂/p₁V₁= …. K (!)
Answered by
Devron
opps, sorry about the rearranging of the formula and she is right you have to convert to kelvins before doing the math.
Answered by
Rachel
287 degrees Celsius
Answered by
Obetgeu
I didn't get anything
Answered by
David patrick
I need answer for example
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David patrick
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