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Irina-Kira [14]
2 years ago
3

Chandra notices that her bicycle tires have a higher pressure during the hot summer than during the cold winter. Which gas law e

xplains her observation? Explain your answer.
Physics
1 answer:
monitta2 years ago
4 0
The Gay-Lussac law can explain this.
P/T = K
P = the pressure of the gas
T = the temperature of the gas
K = constant.

that means that if the temperature is higher in summer, the pressure should also be higher in order to not change K (it's a constant)

same applies for if it's colder. if you lower the temperature, the pressure of the gas has to become smaller too in order to keep K a constant.

hope this helps you
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