bernoulli's equation,
P + rho g h + rho v^2 / 2 = constant
where P = pressure,
h = height
v = speed
so this equation is relationship between Speed /Pressure.
Bernoulli's equation is a relationship between a fluid's ___ and ___. mass/density. temperature/volume volume/pressure speed/pressure.
When the volume is held constant, the relationship between pressure and temperature is a. inversely proportional b. vertical c. quadratic d. directly proportional
Describe the relationship between pressure and volume in Boyle's Law. Explain this relationship on a molecular level. Describe the relationship between temperature and volume in Charle's Law. Explain this relationship on a molecular level.
Write down the relationship between the initial pressure and volume (pi,Vi) and the final pressure and volume (pf, Vf ) for an isothermal (constant-temperature) process.
Problem-Solving Strategies: Density く 70110 〉 relationship (mass, volume, and density) there are three basic problen types you may encounter: solving for density, solving for mass, and solving for volurme. In this tutorial we will solve each of these problems in turn, and build problen-solving skills by cvaluating and converting between the different units Part A- Develop a strategy When solving a problem it is important to identify your given and needed units, but is also important to understand the...
Explain Boyle's law in relationship to pressure, mass and temperature. Express this algebraically, what would be the implication of doubling the pressure, sketch and label the curve associated with this law. State any assumptions made. Explain Charles law in relationship to volume, temperature and pressure. Express this algebraically, and the implication of doubling the absolute temperature.
Use kinetic molecular theory to explain the relationship between: 1. Pressure and volume of a confined gas 2. Volume and temperature of a confined gas 3. Pressure and temperature of a confined gas 4. Moles and volume of a gas
Which of the following statements about the relationship between pressure and temperature is true? Increasing the temperature would make some of the gas escape from the balloon, decreasing the volume. As temperature increases, the volume of a gas decreases. As temperature increases, the volume of a gas also increases. The volume of a gas is affected by temperature changes, but it is not possible to predict how it is affected The volume of a gas is unaffected by temperature changes.
The van der Waals equation gives a relationship between the pressure p (atm), volume V(L), and temperature T(K) for a real gas: .2 where n is the number of moles, R 0.08206(L atm)(mol K) is the gas con- stant, and a (L- atm/mol-) and b (L/mol) are material constants. Determine the volume of 1.5 mol of nitrogen (a .39 L2 atm/mol2. b = 0.03913 L/mol) at temperature of 350 K and pressure of 70 atm. The van der Waals equation...
Questions a uead onthe graph, determine whether or not the relationship between temperature and volume is indirect the temperature of a gas is increased from o°C to 10°C at constant pressure, the volume o f the gas 2l increases by 1/273 (3) decreases by 1/273 (2) increases by 10/273 (4) decreases by 10/273 T, 1o+ t ev Hat air balons are a good example of Charles' Law at work. Can you explain how a how air balloon work harles' Law?...
please answer the questions too. Pressure - Temperature Relationship Data and Calculations for Temperature Pressure Relationship Pressure (kPa) Temperature (°C) Temperature (K) Calculated Constant, k (P/T) Calculated constant, k (PT) 100.88 26.0 105.13 60.1 106.33 75.5 108.40 83.5 110.38 95.0 Processing the data 1. A way to determine if a relationship is inverse or direct is to find a proportionality constant, k, from the data. If this relationship is direct, the k will be a constant fork - PT. If...