The volume of some air, assumed to be an ideal gas, in the cylinder of a...

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The volume of some air, assumed to be an ideal gas, in thecylinder of a car engine is 540cm^3 at a pressure of 1.1 x 10^5 Paand a Temperature of 27 Degree celsius. The air is suddenlycompressed, so that no thermal energy enters or leaves the gas, toa volume of 30cm^3. The pressure rises to 6.5 x 10^6 Pa.

Determine the Temperature of the gas after compression.

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given thatinitial pressure P1initial volumeV1 540initial temperatureT127degress 31515KANDfinal pressurep2Pathe    See Answer
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