SOLUTION: The volume occupied by a fixed weight of gas (held at a constant temperature) varies inversely as the pressure placed on it. If a gas occupies a volume of 40 cubic meters under a p

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Question 1057150: The volume occupied by a fixed weight of gas (held at a constant temperature) varies inversely as the pressure placed on it. If a gas occupies a volume of 40 cubic meters under a pressure of 7 atmospheres, find the volume that the gas occupies when the pressure is changed to 6 atmospheres.
Answer by ikleyn(52790)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The volume occupied by a fixed weight of gas (held at a constant temperature) varies inversely as the pressure placed on it.
If a gas occupies a volume of 40 cubic meters under a pressure of 7 atmospheres, find the volume that the gas
occupies when the pressure is changed to 6 atmospheres.
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The condition says that the ratio of volumes is inversely proportional to the ratio of pressures.
In math terms, it means that

 = .

Substitute the given values  = 40,  = 7,  = 6:

 = 

and find  from this proportion:

 = .

You calculate .


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