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1 March, 17:16

The tire is inflated (while cold) to a volume of 11.8 l and a gauge pressure of 36.0 psi (note: the gauge pressure is the difference between the total pressure and atmospheric pressure. in this case, assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.) at a temperature of 12.0 ∘c. while driving on a hot day, the tire warms to 65.0 ∘c and its volume expands to 12.2 l. what is the pressure in the tire after warming on a hot day?

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  1. 1 March, 17:19
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    Gauge pressure = total pressure â€" atmospheric pressure Total pressure = gauge pressure + atmospheric pressure Total pressure initially in 11.8 liter volume = 36.0 atm + 14.7 atm = 50.7 atm. Kelvin temperature = 12 + 273 = 285 K Use the combined gas law to determine the total Pressure in volume of 12.2 liters. Kelvin temperature = 273 + 65 = 338 K P1V1 / T1 = P2V2 / T2 50.7 atm (11.8 liters) / 285 K = P2 (12.2 liters) / 338 K P2 = 50.7 (11.8) (338) / 285 (12.2) P2 = 58.2 atm Total pressure = 58.2 atm If one wanted the Gauge Pressure then Gauge pressure = 58.2 atm â€" 14.7 atm = 43.5 atm
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