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A car tire is filled with air at pressure 325000 Pa at 283 K. If the tire warms up to 302 K, what is the new pressure of the tire? (Hint: n and V are constant.) (Unit= Pa) opyright 0- l Rights Resered
Suppose you have filled a 35.0 L car tire with air at a pressure of 40.0 lb / in2. If you attach a balloon to the tire and let the air out of the tire into the balloon until the pressure is 14.7 lb / in2, what is the final volume to which the balloon will expand, assuming that the temperature is constant and that the volume of the tire remains constant. (Hint: first calculate the final volume of the...
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21. A tire is filled with air at a pressure of 5 atm when its temperature is 20° C. After the car has been driven at high speeds, the tire temperature increases to 68.5C. Assuming that the volume of the tire does not change and that air behaves as an ideal gas, find the pressure of the air in the tire Hint:p, Vi n R-T Pf. Vjn R T
An automobile tire is inflated with air originally at 10.0degreesC and normal atmospheric pressure. During the process, the air is compressed to 31.0% of its original volume and the temperature is increased to 33.0degreesC. What is the tire pressure? ___ Pa After the car is driven at high speed, the tire's air temperature rises to 85.0degreesC and the tire's interior volume increases by 2.00%. What is the new tire pressure (absolute)? ____ Pa
1) An automobile tire is inflated with air originally at 10.0°C and normal atmospheric pressure. During the process, the air is compressed to 31.0% of its original volume and the temperature is increased to 39.0°C. (a) What is the tire pressure in pascals? Pa (b) After the car is driven at high speed, the tire's air temperature rises to 85.0°C and the tire's interior volume increases by 3.00%. What is the new tire pressure (absolute) in pascals? Pa
The air pressure inside the tube of a car tire is 320 kPa at a temperature of 12.0 °C. What is the pressure of the air, if the temperature of the tire increases to 60.5 °C? Assume that the volume of the tube doesn't change. What is the air pressure inside the tube, if the volume of the tube is not constant, but it increases from 23.7 l to 24.4 l during the warming process described above?
The air pressure inside the tube of a car tire is 366.0 kPa at a temperature of 10.0 °C. What is the pressure of the air, if the temperature of the tire increases to 55.0 °C? Assume that the volume of the tube doesn't change. What is the air pressure inside the tube, if the volume of the tube is not constant, but it increases from 23.8 l to 24.3 l during the warming process described above?
An automobile tire is filled with air at a pressure of 44 lb/in2 at 20 °C. The temperature drops to -5 °C. What is the new tire pressure in lb/in2, assuming the volume of the tire does not change? Some students calculate a pressure of 0-is this correct? If not, what mistakes might they have made to obtain a pressure of 0 in their calculation? 1.
1- A- The air pressure inside the tube of a car tire is 432.0 kPa at a temperature of 12.5 °C. What is the pressure of the air, if the temperature of the tire increases to 60.0 °C? Assume that the volume of the tube doesn't change. B- What is the air pressure inside the tube, if the volume of the tube is not constant, but it increases from 23.2 l to 24.1 l during the warming process described above?
Air at 10.0◦C and normal atmospheric pressure is pumped into a car tire, which causes the air to compress to 28.0% of its original volume and heat up to 40.0◦C (a) What is the tire pressure? (b) You take the car for a drive at high speeds, and the air temperature in the tire rises to 85.0◦C while the interior volume increases by 2.00%. What is the new absolute pressure (in pascals)?