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Physics, 27.04.2021 07:20, anthonyjackson12aj

The gauge pressure in your car tires is 3.00 ✕ 10^5 N/m2 at a temperature of 35.0°C when you drive it onto a ship in Los Angeles to be sent to Alaska. What is their gauge pressure (in atm) later, when their temperature has dropped to −42.0°C?

Assume the tires have not gained or lost any air.

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