Answer: 220.75 kPa
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Original pressure of tire (P1) = 210 kPa
Original temperature of tire (T1) = 293K
New pressure of tire (P2) = ?
New temperature of tire (T2) = 308K
Since pressure and temperature are given while volume is held constant, apply the formula for Pressure's law
P1/T1 = P2/T2
210 kPa/293K = P2/308K
To get the value of P2, cross multiply
210 kPa x 308K = 293K x P2
64680 kPa•K = 293K•P2
Divide both sides by 293K to get P2
64680 kPa•K/293K = 293K•P2/293K
220.75 kPa = P2
Thus, the new tire pressure after driving will be 220.75 kPa