The relation between volume and temperature is direct, this is the higher the temperature the higher larger the volume.
Therefore, if you want that your gas occupies a larger volumen, you should increase the temperature, assuming other conditions (pressure and number of moles) remain unchanged.
The new temperature may be calculated using the proportion:
V1 / T1 = V2 / T2
=> T2 = V2 * T1 / V1
T1 and T2 are in absolute degrees, so T1 = - 73 + 273.15 = 200.15 K
=> T2 = 360 ml * 200.15 K / 210 ml = 343
Answer: the temperature should be increased to 343 K
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Answer;
-Gases
Explanation;
-Pressure can affect the density of gases.
-Density of gases changes with pressure and temperature because gases are compressible fluid and because they are compressible, when pressure increases molecules come closer to each other which means increase in density and when pressure drops molecules of gases become free to expand and get away from each other which density decrease.
Answer: 5.31 meters
Explanation: Use conservation of energy. Initial energy equals final energy. Initially, there is only kinetic energy (because height = 0 initially). At the end, kinetic energy equals 0 because at max height, there is max potential energy and the ball stops moving for a split second.
mgh = .5mv^2
Masses cancel out
gh = .5v^2
(9.8)(h) = .5(10.2^2)
Solve for h. h = 5.31 meters
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