3. The pressure in an automobile tire was checked at a service station and found to be 30 psig when the temperature was 65 F. Later, the same tire was check again, and the pressure gauge reads 35 psi. Assuming that the atmospheric pressure remains at 14.7 psia, determine the new temperature in degrees Rankine.

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3. The pressure in an automoble tire was checked at a service station and found to be 30 psig
when the temperature was 65 F. Later, the same tire was check again, and the pressure gauge
reads 35 psi. Assuming that the atmospheric pressure remains at 14.7 psia, determine the new
temperature in degrees Rankine.
Transcribed Image Text:3. The pressure in an automoble tire was checked at a service station and found to be 30 psig when the temperature was 65 F. Later, the same tire was check again, and the pressure gauge reads 35 psi. Assuming that the atmospheric pressure remains at 14.7 psia, determine the new temperature in degrees Rankine.
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P1=30 psig=30+14.7psia=44.7 psiaT1=65 °FP2=35 psi=35+14.7psia=49.7 psiaNote: 35 psi is the guage pressure as given in the question.

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