Physics, asked by bobejiofor, 10 months ago

Air is trapped in a cylinder by a piston. The original volume of the trapped air is V and the original
pressure of the trapped air is P. The piston is pushed to the left. The temperature of the gas does
not change.
What is the new volume and what is the new pressure of the trapped air?​

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Answered by rajviveka007p2l742
3

at const. temp. pressure is inversly prop. to volume....so if volume is increased then pressure is decreased to the same times as the volume was increased....

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