A constant-volume gas thermometer is at 55 kPa pressure at the triple point of water.
By how much does its pressure change for each kelvin temperature change?
Given the pressure at the triple point of water is Ptr = 55 kPa
for pressure
Let us consider for room temperature 293.16 K
Next we consider for 294.16 K and 295.16 K
P(294.16K) = 59.22kPa
P(295.16K)=59.42kPa
From above observation we see that the pressure change for each kelvin temperature change is 0.20kPa. The answer is 200Pa/K.
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