Atire has a pressure of 325 kpa at 10°c.
if the temperature of the tire rises to 50°c and the...
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Atire has a pressure of 325 kpa at 10°c.
if the temperature of the tire rises to 50°c and the volume remains constant, what is the new pressure?
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