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2 December, 23:32

An ideal gas is at 29 ∘C. The gas is cooled, reducing the thermal energy by 10.0%. What is the new temp?

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  1. 2 December, 23:54
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    26.1°C

    Explanation:

    Initial temperature of an ideal gas is 29°C. If the thermal energy is reduced by 10% after cooling, the temperature of the gas has reduced by (10% of 29°C)

    = 0.1*29

    = 2.9°C

    The new temperature = initial temperature - reduction

    = 29°C - 2.9°C

    = 26.1°C
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