An object has an initial volume of 250L and a pressure of 5.0*10^9 Pa. If the pressure increases by 1.6*10^7 Pa, what is the delta V (Change in volume)?
An object has an initial volume of 250L and a pressure of 5.0*10^9 Pa. If the...
An ideal gas has initial volume of 0.380 m3 and pressure of 9.80 ✕ 104 Pa. (a) If the initial temperature is 284 K, find the number of moles of gas in the system. (b) If the gas is heated at constant volume to 387 K, what is the final pressure?
A gass undergoes adiabatic expansion to a pressure of 760 Pa and a volume of 7.5 m3 . The gas then undergoes isothermal compression to a volume of 4m3 . The gas then undergoes an isochoric process and returns to 1800 Pa of pressure. (Find Q,W, delta U for this isochoric process.) a) Find Q b) Find W c) Find delta U
the gas in a balloon has P=100000 Pa and and V=0.0279 m^3. If the pressure increases to 120000 Pa at constant temperature, what is the new volume of the balloon?
Five moles of monatomic ideal gas have initial pressure 2.50 × 103 Pa and initial volume 2.10 m3. While undergoing an adiabatic expansion, the gas does 1780 J of work. What is the final pressure of the gas after the expansion? (kPa)
(9%) Problem 7: A bicycle tire has a pressure of 7.15 x 10 Pa at a temperature of 19.5°C and contains 2.00 L of gas. What will its pressure be, in pascals, if you let out an amount of air that has a volume of 105 cm'at atmospheric pressure and at the temperature of the tire? Assume tire temperature and volume remain constant. Grade Summary Deductions 0% Potential 100% sino tan) 78 9 HOME Submissions cotan asino acos ETA 4...
Five moles of monatomic ideal gas have initial pressure 2.50 × 103 Pa and initial volume 2.10 m3. While undergoing an adiabatic expansion, the gas does 1530 J of work. Part A What is the final pressure of the gas after the expansion? Units: kPa Units: kPa
A lead object and a quartz object each have the same initial volume. The volume of each increases by the same amount, because the temperature increases. If the temperature of the lead object increases by 3.5 °C, by how much does the temperature of the quartz object increase? (The coefficient of volume expansion for lead is 8.70 × 10 − 5 o C − 1 and that one for quartz is 1.50 × 10 − 6 o C − 1...
A lead object and a quartz object each have the same initial volume. The volume of each increases by the same amount, because the temperature increases. If the temperature of the lead object increases by 4.3 °C, by how much does the temperature of the quartz object increase? (The coefficient of volume expansion for lead is 8.70×10−58.70×10−5 oC−1oC−1 and that one for quartz is 1.50×10−61.50×10−6 oC−1oC−1 ) the answer is not 249.4
If a gas has a volume of 5.0 L at 300 torr, at what pressure will it have a volume of 10. L?
Object A has mass mA = 9 kg and initial momentum PA = < 15,-8,0 > kgm/s, just before it strikes object B, which has mass mg = 12 kg. Just before the collision object B has initial momentum 8,1 = < 4,7,0 > kg. m/s. Consider a system consisting of both objects A and B. What is the total initial momentum of this system, just before the collision? sysj = (19,-1,0) kg.m/s The forces that A and B exert...