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12 August, 06:06

I've got a car with an internal volume 15,500 L. If I drive my car into the river and it implodes, what will be the volume of the gas when pressure goes from 1.5 atm to 2.3 atm?

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  1. 12 August, 09:42
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    The answer to your question is V2 = 10109 l

    Explanation:

    Data

    Volume 1 = 15500 l

    Pressure 1 = 1.5 atm

    Volume 2 = ?

    Pressure 2 = 2.3 atm

    Process

    To solve this problem use Boyle's law, substitute the values and simplify to get the result.

    P1V1 = P2V2

    -Solve for V2

    V2 = P1V1 / P2

    -Substitution

    V2 = (15500 x 1.5) / 2.3

    -Simplification

    V2 = 23250 / 2.3

    -Result

    V2 = 10109 l
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