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A car starts out when the air temperature is 288 K. The air pressure in the tires is 460 kPa. After driving a while, the temperature of the air in the tires increases to 298 K. What is the pressure in the tires at that point, assuming the volume remains constant?

(A) 476 kPa
(B) 498 kPa
(C) 488 kPa
(D) 563 kPa
(E) 512 kPa

User Shosti
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Answer:

(A) 476 kPa

Step-by-step explanation:

If the volume remains constant, the ideal gas law says:

P/T=constant

so: P1/T1=P2/T2

P2=P1*T2/T1=460*298/288=476KPa

User Igor Labutin
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Answer:

A. The final pressure at the tire would be 476 kPa

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the volume is constant the ideal gas equation would be used to obtain the final pressure at the tire.

Given

the initial temperature
T_(1) = 288 K

the initial pressure
P_(1) = 460 k Pa

the final temperature
T_(2) = 298 K

the final pressure
P_(2) = ?

Using the ideal gas equation;

PV = nRT


P_(1) /
T_(1) =
P_(2) /
T_(2)

Making
P_(2) the subject formula


P_(2) = (
P_(1) x
T_(2) ) /
T_(1)


P_(2) = (460 x 298) / 288


P_(2) = 475.972 kPa


P_(2) ≈ 476 kPa

Therefore the final pressure at the tire would be 476 kPa

User Jarena
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