If we have a container with a volume of 5m^3 at a temperature of 340K, what will the temperature be if the volume expanded to 2m^3, but the pressure stays the same?
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If we have a container with a volume of 5m^3 at a temperature of 340K, what will the temperature be if the volume expanded to 2m^3, but the pressure stays the same?
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