A closed, rigid tank is lled with a gas modeled as an ideal gas, initially at 27°C and a gage pressure of 300 kPa. The gas is heated, and the gage pressure at the nal state is 367 kPa. Determine the nal temperature, in °C. The local atmospheric pressure is 1 atm.

Respuesta :

Answer:

T₂ =93.77  °C

Explanation:

Initial temperature ,T₁ =27°C= 273 +27 = 300 K

We know that

Absolute pressure = Gauge pressure + Atmospheric pressure

Initial pressure ,P₁ = 300+1=301 kPa

Final pressure  ,P₂= 367+1 = 368  kPa

Lets take  temperature=T₂

We know that ,If the volume of the gas is constant ,then we can say that

[tex]\dfrac{P_2}{P_1}=\dfrac{T_2}{T_1}[/tex]

[tex]{T_2}=T_1\times \dfrac{P_2}{P_1}[/tex]

Now by putting the values in the above equation we get

[tex]{T_2}=300\times \dfrac{368}{301}\ K[/tex]

The temperature in  °C

T₂ = 366.77 - 273  °C

T₂ =93.77  °C