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Tire gauges measure the difference between the absolute tire pressure and atmospheric pressure; such that gauge...
The difference between the pressures inside and outside a tire is called a. absolute pressure b. gauge pressure c. atmospheric pressure d. psi e. none of the above
An automobile tire has a maximum rating of 38.0 psi (gauge pressure). Part A The tire is inflated (while cold) to a volume of 11.8 L and a gauge pressure of 36.0 psi (Note: The gauge pressure is the difference between the total pressure and atmospheric pressure. In this case, assume that atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi.) at a temperature of 12.0°C. While driving on a hot day, the tire warms to 65.0°C and its volume expands to 12.2 L. What is the total...
An automobile tire has a maximum rating of 38.0 psi (gauge pressure). The tire is inflated (while cold) to a volume of 11.8 L and a gauge pressure of 36.0 psi at a temperature of 12.0 °C. Driving on a hot day, the tire warms to 65.0 °C and its volume expands to 12.2 L. Does the pressure in the tire exceed its maximum rating? (Note: the gauge pressure is the difference between the total pressure and atmospheric pressure. In...
question 8.1 With a pressure gauge you measure the difference in pressure between the gas in a gas tank and the atmospheric pressure (so you measure the overpressure!). A gas tank is filled with CH4 gas (molar mass: 16 g / mol) and has a volume of 144 liters. The pressure read on the pressure gauge is 3.7 bar at a temperature of -21 ° C. The atmospheric pressure is 1001 hPa. The mass density of the gas is then...
please help! erniperture cr VOILITE Analyze (A) Find the pressure in the tire at -15 C Rewrite the ideal gas equation PV nRT so that the two variables that change are both on the left-hand side: P nR T V Since all the quantities on the right-hand side of the equation remain constant, the initial value of the left-hand side of the equation must equal the final value: P P T T or P P T A tire gauge measures...