Suppose your bicycle tire is fully inflated, with an absolute pressure of 7.00×105 Pa (a gauge pressure of just under 90.0 lb/in2 ) at a temperature of 18.0ºC . What is the pressure after its temperature has risen to 35.0ºC ? Assume that there are no appreciable leaks or changes in volume.

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Suppose your bicycle tire is fully inflated, with an absolute pressure of 7.00×105 Pa (a gauge pressure of just under 90.0 lb/in2 ) at a temperature of 18.0ºC . What is the pressure after its temperature has risen to 35.0ºC ? Assume that there are no appreciable leaks or changes in volume.

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