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30 May, 15:56

The product PV, where P and V represent pressure and volume respectively, is a unit for which?

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  1. 30 May, 17:04
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    PV is actually energy. P = F/A force per area, and V = A L, so PV = F L and force times distance is work which is energy. If you have P in N/m^2 and V in m^3, you have Joules, N-m.
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