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An air compressor takes atmospheric air (think about what pressure it is at) and pressures it up to 68 (psig). In the process, it warms up from 26 degC to 48 degC. If the original volume of air is 13 (m^3). What is the resulting volume (m^3) after the air is compressed and heated?

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Answer:

5.19 m³

Step-by-step explanation:

Data Given:

initial Pressure P1 = atmospheric pressure

Reported atmospheric pressure = 14.696 psi

Final pressures P2 = 68 psi

initial Temperature T1 = 26 °C

final Temperature T2 = 48 °C

initial Volume V1= 13 m³

final Volume V2 = ?

Solution:

Formula will be used

P1 V1 / T1 = P2 V2 / T2

To calculate volume rearrange the above formula

V2 = (P1 V1) T2 / T1 P2 . . . . . . . .(1)

put values in equation 1

V2 = (14.696 psi x 13 m³) 48 °C / 26 °C x 68 psi

V2 = (191.05 psi m³) 48 °C / 1768 °C psi

V2 = (9170.3 psi m³ °C / 1768 °C psi

V2 = 5.19 m³

So, final volume is 5.19 m³

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