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6 August, 04:47

Assuming thermal equilibrium and neglecting air loss, determine the absolute internal pressure of the air when it is cold.

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  1. 6 August, 04:51
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    Since the temperature decreases (cold), the pressure exerted will decrease. the particles are move slower and collide less vigorously and frequently with the inner surface of the container. therefore since p = f/a, the pressure will decrease as force exerted decreases.
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