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Reboot153 路 22-25, M
That's the Gas Law forumula. PV (pressure times volume) is equal to the temperature of the gas times two constants. Basically it breaks down to:
PV=T
where changes to one side affect the other. It's the law that explains why cold lighters dont have a large flame (the temp goes down so the pressure goes down since the volume of the lighter is fixed).
It's used on both chemistry and physics.
PV=T
where changes to one side affect the other. It's the law that explains why cold lighters dont have a large flame (the temp goes down so the pressure goes down since the volume of the lighter is fixed).
It's used on both chemistry and physics.
LoneKnight 路 M
@Reboot153 What about the second formula ? Lol
Reboot153 路 22-25, M
@LoneKnight Honestly, it's too small and blurry for me to read clearly. I see where she's breaking the formula down and she turns one constant (n) into other constants and variables. It looks like she's solving for a change in temperature but since the text is so small, I cant clearly read what the final values are.
leppakerttu 路 22-25, F
I remember that formula from chemistry though not physics hmmm