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akuchan

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P = k/V
P = pressure
k is constand and V is volume
if k = 100 for a certain gas, fine the rate of change in the pressure when V = 20

*lost* =/
 

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well..its
"According to Boyle's Law, the pressure of a gas is given by the formula P = k/V, where k is a constant and V is the volume of the gas. If k = 100 for a certain gas, find the rate of change in the pressure when V = 20"
 

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find dP/dV when you plug-in k = 100 into the equation. (may be wrong)

I got -1/4 but I'm not sure what units that's in. Maybe kPA hour^-1?
 

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ohh thx i got it, it is -1/4, forgot to change 100/V to 100V^-1
 

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