How should the conditions be chamged to prevent the volume of a given gas from expanding when its mass is increased
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Even though you can bend and twist it into various shapes, a wire is basically a cylinder. It has a circular cross-section with a specific radius and has a particular length. That's all you need to calculate its volume, using the standard expression V = πr2L, where "r" is the wire radius and "L" is its length
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