Boyles law states that when gas is compressed at a constant temperature, the pressure P and volume
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Boyle’s law states that when gas is compressed at a constant temperature, the pressure P and volume V of a given sample satisfy the equation PV = C, where C is constant. Suppose that at a certain time the volume is 40 in3, the pressure is 70 lb /in2, and the volume is increasing at the rate of 12 in3/sec. How fast is the pressure changing at this instant? Is it increasing or decreasing?
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Calculus For Business, Economics And The Social And Life Sciences
ISBN: 9780073532387
11th Brief Edition
Authors: Laurence Hoffmann, Gerald Bradley, David Sobecki, Michael Price
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