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Seems like total crap, put it in english would ya
Wayne It most certainly does! since nR=(P1V1)/T1=(P2V2)/T2 Where P1, V1, T1 can be the exterior conditions, and where P2, V2, T2 are the interior conditions it shows the relationships between the variables changing any one variable, alters the other five It is pretty much crap. The law itself (PV=nRT) is certainly not crap. That's the ideal gas law. P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the amount of gas (usually in moles), R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the Temperature. So if you change the temperature, pressure, or volume of a fixed amount of gas by a known amount, holding one of those parameters constant you can compute how much the other quantity changes. Works very well at low pressures when the behavior of a gas approximates the ideal gas model. However what is the volume of the gas outside the airplane? (Not to mention that the gas inside the airplane is not the same gas as the stuff outside the airplane). I think you can see that this equation doesn't help here. ~Paul |
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