The gauge pressure in your car tires is 3.94 x 10° N/m² at a temperature of 39.0°C when you drive it onto a ferry boat to Alaska. What is their gauge pressure later, when their temperature has dropped to -38.8°C? Assume there is no appreciable change in the volume of the tire. Select the correct answer O 2.31 atm O 1.76 atm Answer Your O 1.55 atm O 1.38 atm O 2.67 atm

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The gauge pressure in your car tires is 3.94 x 105 N/m² at a temperature of 39.0°C when you drive it onto a ferry boat to Alaska.
What is their gauge pressure later, when their temperature has dropped to -38.8°C? Assume there is no appreciable change in the
volume of the tire.
Select the correct answer
O 2.31 atm
Your
O 1.76 atm Answer
O 1.55 atm
O 1.38 atm
O 2.67 atm
Transcribed Image Text:The gauge pressure in your car tires is 3.94 x 105 N/m² at a temperature of 39.0°C when you drive it onto a ferry boat to Alaska. What is their gauge pressure later, when their temperature has dropped to -38.8°C? Assume there is no appreciable change in the volume of the tire. Select the correct answer O 2.31 atm Your O 1.76 atm Answer O 1.55 atm O 1.38 atm O 2.67 atm
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