PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 17, Problem 54P

(a)

To determine

The final gauge pressure of the tire.

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial gauge pressure is 200kPa .

Initial temperature of tire is 20°C .

Final temperature of tire is 20°C .

The atmospheric pressure is 101kPa .

Formula used:

Write the expression for ideal-gas law.

  P1V1T1=P2V2T2

Rearrange the above expression in term of P2 and simplify.

  P2=V1T2V2T1P1 ........ (1)

Here, P1 is initial pressure, V1 is initial volume, T1 is initial temperature, P2 is final pressure, V2 is final volume and T2 is final temperature of gas.

Write the expression for gauge pressure.

  P2,g=P2Patm ........ (2)

Here, P2,g is the gauge pressure, Patm is the atmospheric pressure.

Calculation:

Calculate the initial pressure of gas.

  P1=200kPa+101kPa=301kPa

Convert the initial temperature from °C to K .

  T1=(20+273)K=293K

Convert the final temperature from °C to K .

  T2=(50+273)K=323K

Substitute V1 for V2

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 17, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  1for P1 , 293K for T1 and 323K for T2 in equation (1).

  P2=V1( 323K)V1( 293K)(301kPa)=332kPa

Substitute 332kPa for P2 and 101kPa for Patm in equation (1).

  P2,g=332kPa101kPa=231kPa

Conclusion:

Thus, the final gauge pressure of tire is 231kPa .

(b)

To determine

The final gauge pressure of the tire.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Initial gauge pressure is 200kPa .

Initial temperature of tire is 20°C .

Final temperature of tire is 20°C .

The atmospheric pressure is 101kPa .

The increase in volume is 10 percent.

Formula used:

Write the expression for ideal-gas law.

  P1V1T1=P2V2T2

The initial and final volume of gas is equal.

Rearrange the above expression in term of P2 and simplify.

  P2=V1T2V2T1P1 ........ (1)

Here, P1 is initial pressure, V1 is initial volume, T1 is initial temperature, P2 is final pressure, V2 is final volume and T2 is final temperature of gas.

Write the expression for gauge pressure.

  P2,g=P2Patm ........ (2)

Here, P2,g is the gauge pressure, Patm is the atmospheric pressure.

Calculation:

Calculate the initial pressure of gas.

  P1=200kPa+101kPa=301kPa

Convert the initial temperature from °C to K .

  T1=(20+273)K=293K

Convert the final temperature from °C to K .

  T2=(50+273)K=323K

Calculate the final volume in term of initial volume.

  V2=V1+10% ofV1=1.1V1

Substitute 1.1V1 for V2

  PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS, Chapter 17, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  2for P1 , 293K for T1 and 323K for T2 in equation (1).

  P2=V1( 323K)1.1V1( 293K)(301kPa)=302kPa

Substitute 302kPa for P2 and 101kPa for Patm in equation (1).

  P2,g=302kPa101kPa=201kPa

Conclusion:

Thus, the final gauge pressure of tire is 201kPa .

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