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At a constant temperature, the volume of gas (in cubic feet) is inversely proportional to the pressure (is pascals) applied to the gas. A closed tank contains 300 cubic feet of gas at an unchanging temperature. If the constant variation is 6000, find the pressure (in kilopascals) in the tank

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Answered by rajinisharma1971
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Step-by-step explanation:t a constant temperature, the volume of gas (in cubic feet) is inversely proportional to the pressure (is pascals) applied to the gas. A closed tank contains 300 cubic feet of gas at an unchanging temperature. If the constant variation is 6000, find the pressure (in kilopascals) in the tank

Answered by kakalichowdhurycrj
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The volume of a gas held at a constant temperature in a closed container varies inversely with its pressure . If the volume of a gas is 600 cubic centimeters when the pressure is 150 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), find the volume when the pressure is .

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