A car tire, which should normally be at 36 psia pressure, has 25 0,C 0.10 kg N2 gas at 32 psia pressure. Because the mechanic does not have N2 gas, air is pressed into the car's tire to reach 36 psia pressure. Calculate the mass of added air. (Note: change in temperature can be neglected during the process. Gases do not react with each other.) A-0,201 kg B-1,301 kg C-1,013 kg D-0,103 kg E-0,013 kg

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A car tire, which should normally be at 36 psia pressure, has 25 0,C 0.10 kg N2 gas at 32 psia pressure. Because the mechanic does not have N2 gas, air is pressed into the car's tire to reach 36 psia pressure. Calculate the mass of added air. (Note: change in temperature can be neglected during the process. Gases do not react with each other.)

A-0,201 kg
B-1,301 kg
C-1,013 kg
D-0,103 kg
E-0,013 kg

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Normalde 36 psia basınçta olması gereken bir araba lastiğinde 32 psia basınçta 25 ºC 0,10 kg N2 gazı vardır.Tamircide N2 gazı bulunmadığından dolayı arabanın lastiğine 36 psia basınca ulaşması için hava basılıyor . Eklenen havanın kütlesini hesaplayınız. (Not : işlem sırasında sıcaklıktaki değişim ihmal edilebilir. Gazlar birbiriyle reaksiyon vermemektedir.)

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