A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 166. kPa. The piston is now pulled up, expanding the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 87.0 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. gas kPa piston cylinder X

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A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 166. kPa.
The piston is now pulled up, expanding the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 87.0 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Round your answer to 3
significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:||| Understanding Boyle's Law A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 166. kPa. The piston is now pulled up, expanding the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 87.0 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. gas kPa piston Explanation cylinder @ 2 W Check 500 MA 3 X SO F3 E Ś $ 4 a R % 5 T 6 FA Y A 2 U 3/5 © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility DII -0 Danasia
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