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Physics, 31.10.2019 23:31, larry2929

Suppose you have a gas under 2 atm of pressure and taking up 0.5m ^ 3 of volume. if you compress the gas so that it takes up 0.1m ^ 3 of volume, what is the new pressure of the gas? о o o 1 atm 10 atm 0.10 atm

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