if the pressure is decreasing at a rate of 50 kg/m2, the temperature is increasing at a rate of 7.2 k/s, and the amount of gas (i.e., the number of moles) remains the same, what is the rate of change of the volume?



Answer :

The rate of change of the volume is 0.144 m³/s.

The average temperature of the air is indicated via a properly exposed thermometer at some point in a given term, usually an afternoon, a month, or a yr. For climatological tables, the mean temperature is generally calculated for each month and for the 12 months. Temperature is an amount that determines the course of the float of warmth on preserving two bodies at one-of-a-kind temperatures in contact. Its SI unit is kelvin (k).

The heat of an object is the total power of all the molecular movement interior that object. Temperature is the measure of the thermal power or average warmness of the molecules in a substance. SI Unit. Joule.

rate of change of pressure = 50 kg/m²

temperature = 7.2 K/s

Using ideal gas equation PV = nRT

since nR is constant

V = T/P

  = 7.2/50

  = 0.144 m³

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