The ideal gas law for a certain amount of gas relates the pressure P (in...

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The ideal gas law for a certain amount of gas relates the pressure P (in N/m2) to the temperature T (in Kelvin K) and the volume V (in m) of a container via P= T/V. Suppose the container has an initial volume of 1/5 m and an initial temperature of 300 degrees Kelvin. If the volume increases by 0.04 m and the temperature increases by 7 degrees, by how much does the pressure change?

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