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Mar 6, 2024

How to calculate for maximum temperature when given temperatures final and initial temperature at constant volume?

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Mar 6, 2024
To calculate the maximum temperature when given the final and initial temperatures at constant volume, you can use the formula for the relationship between temperature and volume in an ideal gas:

T1 / T2 = V2 / V1

Where:
T1 = initial temperature
T2 = final temperature
V1 = initial volume (constant)
V2 = final volume (constant)

To find the maximum temperature, you can rearrange the formula to solve for T2:

T2 = T1 * (V2 / V1)

Simply plug in the values for T1, V2, and V1 to calculate the maximum temperature.
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