subject
Physics, 23.11.2019 04:31 13236

Suppose your bicycle tire is fully inflated, with an absolute pressure of 7.00×105 pa at a temperature of 21 °c. what is the pressure after its temperature has risen to 35.0ºc ? assume that there are no appreciable leaks or changes in volume. hint: at first, it may seem that not enough information is given, because the volume v and number of moles n are not specified. what we can do is use the equation twice: p0 v0 = nrt0 pf vf = nrtf . if we divide pf vf by p0 v0 we can come up with an equation that allows us to solve for pf . report the pressure in 105 pa. for example, if the pressure is 7.36*105 pa, just enter 7.36.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Physics

question
Physics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Air flows upward in the wick of a lantern because of the liquid property called
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 21.06.2019 20:20
To create electromagnetic induction, which of the following has to move? a. a wire b. a magnet c. a transformer d. either a or b
Answers: 2
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 05:20
Which statement is true? a. kepler's laws apply only to the motion of earth. b. kepler's laws can be used to predict eclipses. c. kepler's laws are true for a central force that is directly proportional to distance. d. kepler's laws can be deduced from newton's laws of motion and gravity.
Answers: 2
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 09:00
In a heat engine if 1000 j of heat enters the system the piston does 500 j of work, what is the final internal energy of the system if the initial energy was 2000 j? 1. write the equation 2.list out your known variables 3.plug the numbers into the equations 4.solve 5.write your solution statement that includes initial energy and final
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Suppose your bicycle tire is fully inflated, with an absolute pressure of 7.00×105 pa at a temperatu...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 18:50
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 18:50
question
Geography, 17.11.2020 18:50
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 18:50
question
English, 17.11.2020 18:50
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 18:50
question
Mathematics, 17.11.2020 18:50
Questions on the website: 13722360