Physics, asked by roshan2010, 1 month ago

Calculate P2. If P1= 100cm of Hg,T1=300K T2=
400K​

Answers

Answered by bhavishyakumar2006
0

Answer:

During the seventeenth and especially eighteenth centuries, driven both by a desire to understand nature and a quest to make balloons in which they could fly (Figure 1), a number of scientists established the relationships between the macroscopic physical properties of gases, that is, pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of gas. Although their measurements were not precise by today’s standards, they were able to determine the mathematical relationships between pairs of these variables (e.g., pressure and temperature, pressure and volume) that hold for an ideal gas—a hypothetical construct that real gases approximate under certain conditions. Eventually, these individual laws were combined into a single equation—the ideal gas law—that relates gas quantities for gases and is quite accurate for low pressures and moderate temperatures. We will consider the key developments in

Answered by gauravhole369
0

Answer:

106.67 cm of hg is the correct Answer

Similar questions