SOLUTION: Volume is a fixed amount. Temperature is inversely to Pressure. V=120cm cubed, T=260K, and P=13kg/cm squared.
What is the Volume when T=380K and P=15kg/cm squared?
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Question 364292: Volume is a fixed amount. Temperature is inversely to Pressure. V=120cm cubed, T=260K, and P=13kg/cm squared.
What is the Volume when T=380K and P=15kg/cm squared?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Volume is a fixed amount. Temperature is inversely to Pressure. V=120cm cubed, T=260K, and P=13kg/cm squared.
What is the Volume when T=380K and P=15kg/cm squared?
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PV = kT k is some constant
We can find k
13*120 = k*260
k = 6
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What is the Volume when T=380K and P=15kg/cm squared?
15*V = 6*380
V = 2280/15
V = 152 cc
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