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A quantity of gas has a volume of 32 m^3 a gauge pressure of 60.675 kPa the gas is compressed until its gauge pressure reaches 222.675 kPa what is the new volume of the gas? (Assume that there’s no change
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A quantity of gas has a volume of 32 m^3 a gauge pressure of 60.675 kPa the gas is compressed until its gauge pressure reaches 222.675 kPa what is the new volume of the gas? (Assume that there’s no change in temperature
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The pressure increased (3.67) times, so the volume should decrease by the same ratio. 32/3.67=8.719=new volume in m^3.
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