The pressure in an automobile tire depends on the temperature of the air in the tire. When the air temperature is 31°C, the absolute pressure is 284 kPa. If the volume of the tire is 0.04 m³, determine the amount of air in gram that must be bled off to restore pressure to its original if the tire is inflated where the air temperature in the tire rises to 45°C, the volume of the tire rises to 0.05 m3, and the pressure rises to 396 kPa.

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The pressure in an automobile tire depends on the temperature of the air in the tire. When the air temperature is 31°C, the absolute pressure is 284 kPa. If the volume of the
tire is 0.04 m³, determine the amount of air in gram that must be bled off to restore pressure to its original if the tire is inflated where the air temperature in the tire rises to
45°C, the volume of the tire rises to 0.05 m³, and the pressure rises to 396 kPa.
Transcribed Image Text:The pressure in an automobile tire depends on the temperature of the air in the tire. When the air temperature is 31°C, the absolute pressure is 284 kPa. If the volume of the tire is 0.04 m³, determine the amount of air in gram that must be bled off to restore pressure to its original if the tire is inflated where the air temperature in the tire rises to 45°C, the volume of the tire rises to 0.05 m³, and the pressure rises to 396 kPa.
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