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PI=100 kPa VI=5 L P2= 200 kPa V2=?L
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PI=100 kPa
VI=5 L
P2= 200 kPa
V2=?L
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
100.5=200.V2
V2 = 2,5L
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