Applied Physics (11th Edition)
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Author: Dale Ewen, Neill Schurter, Erik Gundersen
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Chapter 15, Problem 2AC
An automobile tire is filled to an air pressure of 32 lb/in2 at an air temperature of 40–°F. (a) After the car is driven for a period of time, the temperature of the air inside the tire increases to 145ºF. If the volume of the tire remains constant, what is the pressure inside the tire? (b) If a person wants to maintain an air pressure of 32 lb/in2 when the tire is warm, what initial air pressure should be put in the tire?
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Chapter 15 Solutions
Applied Physics (11th Edition)
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