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18 June, 13:55

14. Boyle's Law states that when a sample of gas is compressed at a constant temperature, the pressure P of the gas is inversely proportional to the volume V of the gas. Suppose that at a certain temperature the volume is 728 cm!, the pressure is 182 kPa, and the pressure is decreasing at a rate of 25 kPa/min. At what rate is the volume increasing at this instant?

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  1. 18 June, 16:29
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    dV/dt = 100 cm³/min

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    V = 728 cm³

    P = 182 kPa

    dP/dt = - 25 kPa/min

    dV/dt = ?

    If we apply the ideal gas equation

    P*V = n*R*T

    where n*R*T is constant

    we have

    d (P*V) / dt = d (n*R*T) / dt

    ⇒ d (P*V) / dt = 0

    ⇒ V * (dP/dt) + P * (dV/dt) = 0

    ⇒ dV/dt = - (V/P) * (dP/dt)

    Plugging the known values we obtain

    ⇒ dV/dt = - (728 cm³/182 kPa) * ( - 25 kPa/min)

    ⇒ dV/dt = 100 cm³/min
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