Understanding Boyle's Law A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is...
Understanding Boyle's Law ylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 226. kPa e piston is now pulled up, expanding the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 160 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Round your answer to 3 gnificant digits piston cylinder Ti x 5 ?
A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 288, kPa The piston is now pushed down, compressing the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 4.70 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. piston cylinder gas х ?
A cylinder measuring 7.8cm wide and 9.3cm high is filled with gas and the piston pushed down with a steady force.Calculate the force on the piston if the pressure in the gas is measured to be 633.kPa Write your answer in units of kilonewtons. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
A cylinder measuring 6.1 cm wide and 7.3 cm high is filled with gas and the piston pushed down with a steady force piston cylinder gas Calculate the force on the piston if the pressure in the gas is measured to be 314. kPa, Write your answer in units of kilonewtons. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. kN ×1
A cylinder of monatomic ideal gas is sealed in a cylinder by a piston. Initially, the gas occupies a volume of 2.50 L and the pressure is initially 125 kPa. The cylinder is placed in an oven that maintains the temperature at a constant value. 80.0 J of work is then done on the piston, compressing the gas (in other words, the gas does -80 J of work). The work is done very slowly so that the gas maintains a...
A cylinder with a piston is filled with steam and its temperature is maintained by a heat source. When the piston is suddenly pushed down, so as to decrease the volume of the steam, what happens to the pressure inside? not sure Why? a the pressure increases bthe pressure decreases c the pressure remains the same d the pressure first decreases and then increase Comes from 13.3 The Ideal Gas Law
A cylinder filled with ideal gas is sealed by a piston that is above the gas. The piston is a cylindrical object, with a weight of 45.0 N, that can slide up or down in the cylinder without friction. The area of the top (or the bottom) of the piston is 100 cm. The top of the piston is exposed to the atmosphere, and the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa. As shown in the figure, the piston is tied to...
A cylinder, with a piston pressing down with a constant pressure, is filled with 2.10 moles of a gas (n1), and its volume is 42.0 L (V1). If 0.300 mole of gas leak out, and the pressure and temperature remain the same, what is the final volume of the gas inside the cylinder?
A cylinder, with a piston pressing down with a constant pressure, is filled with 2.20 moles of a gas (n1), and its volume is 43.0 L (V1). If 0.700 mole of gas leak out, and the pressure and temperature remain the same, what is the final volume of the gas inside the cylinder?
A cylinder, with a piston pressing down with a constant pressure, is filled with 2.20 moles of a gas (n1), and its volume is 50.0 L (V1). If 0.800 mole of gas leak out, and the pressure and temperature remain the same, what is the final volume of the gas inside the cylinder?