V1=14.8Cm V2=18.9cm T2= 10.8 degree census Calculate T1
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The formula for Charles's Law is: V1/T1 = V2/T2 We are given V1, V2, and T2, and we need to find T1. First, we need to convert the temperatures from Celsius to Kelvin because the law of gases works with absolute temperatures. T2 in Kelvin = 10.8 + 273.15 = Show more…
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