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8 October, 08:43

1. A mountain biker goes for a ride in the desert. The air temperature is 21°C at the start of the ride, but the temperature in the desert will reach a peak of 51°C. The tires on the bike hold 15.6 L of nitrogen gas at a starting pressure of 249 kPa. The tires will burst when the internal pressure (Pb) reaches 269 kPa. Answer the following questions and show your work.

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  1. 8 October, 09:00
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    Assuming that we need to find the maximum temperature so that the tires will not burst. And assuming constant volume. Use Gay-Lussac's Law:

    T1 = 21 C

    T2 = ?

    P1 = 249 kPa

    P2 = 269 kPa

    From the ideal gas law, PV = nRT

    P/T = constant

    P1/T1 = P2/T2

    so,

    249 kPa / (21+273) K = 269 kPa / (T2 + 273) K

    T2 = 44.61 C
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