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constant volume gas thermometer the pressure
the gas in the bulb is 28 cm and 44 cm of Hg
temperature 0°C and 100°C respectively
Pressure of the bulb at temperature 50°C will be​

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Answered by Anonymous
12

Answer:

The answer will be 36 cm

Explanation:

According to the problem it is given that the pressure in the thermometer of Hg is 28 cm at  0°C and  44 cm at  100°C .

Now for constant volume gas thermometer,

t = pt -p0/p100 -p0 x 100°C  [ where p0 is the pressure the 0°C  p100 is the pressure at 100°C , t is the temperature given and pt is the pressure to calculate for the t temperature]

Now t = 50°C

Therefore,

50 = pt - 28/44-28 x 100°C

 =>pt = 36 cm

Answered by ksuguna462
2

I think u will get it

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