Question 10 2 pts A set amount of gas is put into a cube- shaped container (a box with all the side lengths the same). The amount of pressure (units = atm) on the gas depends upon the size of the box. The pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to the cube of the length of the sides of the box. A box with 4 inch sides will cause a pressure of 11.5 atm. How long should the sides of the box be if you want the pressure to be 22 atm? Round your answer to two places after the decimal. (If you know any chemistry, do not use those facts to solve those problems. I cannot guarantee this problems follows the rules of chemistry. Use method learned in this class to find the solution.) C C

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A set amount of gas is put into a cube-
shaped container (a box with all the side
lengths the same). The amount of
pressure (units = atm) on the gas depends
upon the size of the box.
The pressure of the gas is inversely
proportional to the cube of the length of
the sides of the box.
A box with 4 inch sides will cause a
pressure of 11.5 atm.
How long should the sides of the box be if
you want the pressure to be 22 atm?
Round your answer to two places after
the decimal.
(If you know any chemistry, do not use
those facts to solve those problems. I
cannot guarantee this problems follows
the rules of chemistry. Use method
learned in this class to find the solution.)
C
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 10 2 pts A set amount of gas is put into a cube- shaped container (a box with all the side lengths the same). The amount of pressure (units = atm) on the gas depends upon the size of the box. The pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to the cube of the length of the sides of the box. A box with 4 inch sides will cause a pressure of 11.5 atm. How long should the sides of the box be if you want the pressure to be 22 atm? Round your answer to two places after the decimal. (If you know any chemistry, do not use those facts to solve those problems. I cannot guarantee this problems follows the rules of chemistry. Use method learned in this class to find the solution.) C C
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