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Interpretation:
The pressure change in a tire inflated to
Concept Introduction:
For two gases that differs in the pressure, volume and temperature the combined
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Pounds per square inch or
Answer to Problem 6.119QE
The pressure change in a tire inflated to
Explanation of Solution
The formula to convert degree Celsius to kelvin is as follows:
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The formula to convert degree Celsius to kelvin is as follows:
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The conversion factor to convert pounds per square inch to
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If the volume of inflation is same then combined gas law can also be written as follows:
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Rearrange the expression to calculate the value of
The expression to calculate the change in pressure is given as follows:
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