Ing park ight, you tyres statisties from the dashboard and gotten the value as follows: Temperature of the air: 24°C Volume of air: 0.0165 m Absolute pressure of the tyre: 3.01 atm Current atmospheric pressure: 1.02 atm To confirm the value, you measure the pressure of the tyre with a gauge pressure and got the value of 1.99 atm. You then drive the car up to Genting Highland where the atmospheric pressure is 0.947 atm due to higher altitude. Once you have reached the destination, the temperature of the air in the tires has now risen to 42.0°C and the volume has risen to 0.0172 m. Assume ideal gas in the tyre, calculate the gauge pressure at Genting Highland. [CLO2-PLOe

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b. After leaving a vehicle in an indoor car park for a night, you check the tyres' statistics
from the dashboard and gotten the value as follows:
Temperature of the air: 24°C
Volume of air: 0.0165 m³
Absolute pressure of the tyre: 3.01 atm
Current atmospheric pressure: 1.02 atm
To confirm the value, you measure the pressure of the tyre with a gauge pressure and got
the value of 1.99 atm. You then drive the car up to Genting Highland where the
atmospheric pressure is 0.947 atm due to higher altitude. Once you have reached the
destination, the temperature of the air in the tires has now risen to 42.0°C and the volume
has risen to 0.0172 m. Assume ideal gas in the tyre, calculate the gauge pressure at
Genting Highland. [CLO2-PLO2e
Transcribed Image Text:b. After leaving a vehicle in an indoor car park for a night, you check the tyres' statistics from the dashboard and gotten the value as follows: Temperature of the air: 24°C Volume of air: 0.0165 m³ Absolute pressure of the tyre: 3.01 atm Current atmospheric pressure: 1.02 atm To confirm the value, you measure the pressure of the tyre with a gauge pressure and got the value of 1.99 atm. You then drive the car up to Genting Highland where the atmospheric pressure is 0.947 atm due to higher altitude. Once you have reached the destination, the temperature of the air in the tires has now risen to 42.0°C and the volume has risen to 0.0172 m. Assume ideal gas in the tyre, calculate the gauge pressure at Genting Highland. [CLO2-PLO2e
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