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Physics, 13.02.2020 20:12, nas5119

An experimenter using a gas thermometer found the pressure at the triple point of water (0.01∘C) to be 4.80×104Pa and the pressure at the normal boiling point (100∘C) to be 6.50×104Pa.

A) Assuming that the pressure varies linearly with temperature, use these two data points to find the Celsius temperature at which the gas pressure would be zero (that is, find the Celsius temperature of absolute zero).

B) Does the gas in this thermometer obey the equation T2/T1=p2/p1 precisely?

C) If that equation were precisely obeyed and the pressure at 100 ∘C were 6.50 ×104Pa, what pressure would the experimenter have measured at 0.01 ∘C?

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