Recall the ideal gas law:
<em>P V</em> = <em>n R T</em>
where
<em>P</em> = pressure
<em>V</em> = volume
<em>n</em> = number of gas molecules
<em>R</em> = ideal gas constant
<em>T</em> = temperature
If both <em>n</em> and <em>T</em> are fixed, then <em>n R T</em> is a constant quantity, so for two pressure-volume pairs (<em>P</em>₁, <em>V</em>₁) and (<em>P</em>₂, <em>V</em>₂), you have
<em>P</em>₁ <em>V</em>₁ = <em>P</em>₂ <em>V</em>₂
(since both are equal to <em>n R T </em>)
Solve for <em>V</em>₂ :
<em>V</em>₂ = <em>P</em>₁ <em>V</em>₁ / <em>P</em>₂ = (104.66 kPa) (525 mL) / (25 kPa) = 2197.86 mL
Answer:
78.5 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
In this situation, the dog's 5 ft leash is the radius of the circle that he forms.
So, the radius is 5.
Use the area formula, A =
r². Plug in 5 as r, and 3.14 as 
A =
r²
A = (3.14)(5²)
A = (3.14)(25)
A = 78.5
So, the area of the grass he can cover is 78.5 ft²
Answer:
The answer is (0, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Ive also had this question and viewed iver it and said it was right this was some time ago but im glad to help :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y-5=3(x+2)
y-5=3x+6
y-5-6=3x+6-6
y-1=3x