Math, asked by shych1222, 9 months ago

the volume of V of a gas at a fixed temperature varies inversely as a pressure P using K for the constant of variation state the relationship between the given word as well as an equation ​

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Answered by ChiKesselman
37

The required relation is

V = \dfrac{K}{P}              

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following in the question:

The volume V of a gas varies inversely to the pressure P of gas.

Since the volume is inversely proportional to pressure of gas it varies directly with the inverse of pressure.    

Thus, we can express this relation as:

V \propto \dfrac{1}{P}\\\\V = \dfrac{K}{P}

where K is the constant of proportionality.

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The volume (V) of a mass of gas varies directly as  its absolute temperature (T) and inversely as the  pressure (P) applied to it. The gas occupies a volume of 400 ml when the temperature is 150 k and  pressure is 240 Pa. What is the temperature of gas  whose volume and pressure are 250 ml and 320 Pa  respectively?

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Answered by ScutushGamer
16

Answer:

V= K/P

Step-by-step explanation:

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