A container with initial volume of 1.7 m3 and pressure of 100 kPa is adiabatically compressed to a volume of 0.6 m3. What is the final pressure? Give your answer as a whole number in units of kPa.
= 1.4
Initial volume = V1 = 1.7 m3
Initial pressure = P1 = 100 kPa = 1 x 105 Pa
Final volume = V2 = 0.6 m3
Final pressure = P2
The process is adiabatic.
P2 = 4.2975 x 105 Pa
P2 = 429.75 kPa
Final pressure = 429.75 kPa
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