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Physics, 13.02.2020 01:30, aalexissm

A test tube of length L and cross-sectional area A is submerged in water with the open end down so that the edge of the tube is a distance h below the surface. The water goes up into the tube so its height inside the tube is l. l. Describe how you can use this information to decide whether the air that was initially in the tube obeys Boyle’s law. List your assumptions.

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