A tire at 32 PSI at 37oC is left outside and the temperature drops to 10oC overnight. What is the pressure in the tire at the new temperature? 1 atm = 14.7 lb/in2
Answer:
From Ideal Gas equation, PV=nRT
Given pressure =32 PSI at temperature=37°C
and at temperature=10°C waht is pressure.
Here we have to use the formula P/T= constant. (Since R = gas constant and volume is fixed=constant)
P1/T1=P2/T2
Given P1=32 PSI=2.177 atm. (Since 1 PSI=0.068 atm or 1 atm=14.7 PSI or lb/in2)
T1=37°C and T2=10°C
P2=? then P2=P1T2/T1=(2.177 atm x 10°C)/37°C
P2=0.588 atm or 8.64 PSI.
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