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Engineering, 14.09.2021 19:50, loveb1409

G out =? SEALED TANK V = 0, 5m ^ 3; T = 20 degrees * C; P ck =420 mmHg Gas: AirPhase 2: VacuumSEALED TANK V = 0, 5m ^ 3; T = 20 degrees * C; P = 2 barGas: AirPhase 1: ClosedAtmospheric pressure p_{k} = 768mmHg

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