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Exercise 10B
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1. The pressure P of an enclosed gas, held at a constant temperature, is inversely proportional to the
volume V of the gas. Express P in terms of Vand the constant of variation K. Calculate
(i) the value of K when P = 500 and V=2
P when V = 5.​

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Answered by sameeha343
4

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

During high pressure or high-temperature conditions, a tyre inflated with air is at the risk of bursting. Or while climbing a mountain you start feeling problems to inhale? Why is it so? With changing physical conditions the behaviour of gaseous particles also deviates from their normal behaviour. The behaviour of a Gas can be studied by various laws known as the Gas laws.

(1) K = PV

K = 500*2

K = 1000

(2) PV = K

PV =1000

P*5=1000

P=1000/5

P = 200

Answered by singhvarun30
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Answer:

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