If a pneumatic cylinder has a volume of 14 cu. in. at 1000 PSIG (1000 Pounds per square inch gauge) when the temperature is 85°F and then the temperature is elefated to 125°F by compression to 12 cu. in. What does the gauge pressure increase to?
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If a pneumatic cylinder has a volume of 14 cu. in. at 1000 PSIG (1000 Pounds per square inch gauge) when the temperature is 85°F and then the temperature is elefated to 125°F by compression to 12 cu. in. What does the gauge pressure increase to?
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