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Physics, 10.04.2020 21:30 mckadams02

The volume of a fixed amount of a gas vanes directly as the temperatureand as the pressure P. Suppose that V = 120 cm ^ 3 when I = 260 kelvin and P=13 kg cm^ 2 Find the volume when T = 380 kelvin and P=15 kg cm^ 2.

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