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Physics, 09.12.2019 22:31 xojade

Two identical bottles are filled with air at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, and then sealed. one is placed in a refrigerator and the other is placed in sunlight. which bottle contains gas at higher pressure? why?
a. the gas in the bottle placed in the refrigerator will have greater pressure. at room temperature, air will obey the ideal gas law, so that as the volume of the gas is held constant, the pressure is inversely proportional to the temperature of the gas. b. the gas in the bottle placed in the refrigerator will have greater pressure. at room temperature, air will obey the ideal gas law, so that as the volume of the gas is held constant, the pressure is inversely proportional to the square of the temperature of the gas.
c. the gas in the bottle placed in the sunlight will have greater pressure. at room temperature, air will obey the ideal gas law, so that as the volume of the gas is constant, the pressure is directly proportional to the square of the temperature of the gas. d. the gas in the bottle placed in the sunlight will have greater pressure. at room temperature, air will obey the ideal gas law, so that as the volume of a gas is constant, the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.

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