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Physics, 18.07.2019 13:30 vanvalenpeyt

A12 oz can of soda is left in a car on a hot day. in the morning the soda temperature was 60of with a gauge pressure of 40 psi. what will the gauge pressure be when the soda reaches 90of (or 363 kelvin)?

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