A car tire is filled to an absolute pressure of 2.80 ATM (atmospheric pressure) at a temperature of -30.2°C. Later it is driven to a place where the temperature is 40.0°C. What is the absolute pressure (in ATM) of the tire at the hot place?

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A car tire is filled to an absolute pressure of 2.80 ATM (atmospheric pressure) at a temperature of –30.2°C.
Later it is driven to a place where the temperature is 40.0°C. What is the absolute pressure (in ATM) of the
tire at the hot place?
(1 ATM = 1.01 × 10° Pa and also assume the volume of the tire remains constant.)
Enter your answer (at least 3 significant figures) in units of ATM but do not type the units in your answer.
For example, if your answer is 2.12 ATM, enter 2.12 as your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:A car tire is filled to an absolute pressure of 2.80 ATM (atmospheric pressure) at a temperature of –30.2°C. Later it is driven to a place where the temperature is 40.0°C. What is the absolute pressure (in ATM) of the tire at the hot place? (1 ATM = 1.01 × 10° Pa and also assume the volume of the tire remains constant.) Enter your answer (at least 3 significant figures) in units of ATM but do not type the units in your answer. For example, if your answer is 2.12 ATM, enter 2.12 as your answer.
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