To gauge pressure of an automobile tire is measured Is measure to be 200 kpa before a trip and 220 kpa After the trip at a location where the atmospheric pressure is 90 kpa. Show the volume of the tire remains constant at 0.035 m^3, Determining the pressure increases in the absolute temperature of the air in the tire
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Given: Gauge pressure before trip (P1) = 200 kPa Atmospheric pressure (PATM) = 90 kPa Absolute pressure before trip (B1) = P1 + PATM B1 = 200 kPa + 90 kPa B1 = 290 kPa Show more…
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