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Air inside a balloon Is at a pressure of 3 Pascals. If the volume of the balloon is shrunk into one fourth, its original size keeping the temperature constant what is the pressure of the air inside now?​

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Answered by ananyasharmaa64
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The ideal gas law equation tells us that the pressure of the air in the balloon will increase. ... As the balloon volume decreases, pressure inside the balloon increases. It eventually is able to balance the outside air pressure. You end up with a balloon filled with cold high density air.

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