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Physics, 30.03.2020 21:04 anthonybowie99

An automobile tire having a temperature of −1.5 ◦C (a cold tire on a cold day) is filled to a gauge pressure of 26 lb/in2 . What would be the gauge pressure in the tire when its temperature rises to 40◦C? For simplicity, assume that the volume of the tire remains constant, that the air does not leak out and that the atmospheric pressure remains constant at 14.7 lb/in2 . Answer in units of lb/in2 .

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