The pressure inside a boiler increases steadily as the
temperature increases. For each 1°C, th...
Mathematics, 24.04.2020 08:43 gissellebramwell
The pressure inside a boiler increases steadily as the
temperature increases. For each 1°C, the pressure increases
by 10 units, and at a temperature of 100 °C the pressure is
1200 units. If the maximum pressure allowed is 2000 units,
show that the temperature cannot exceed 180 °C.
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