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A PWR has an inlet water temperature of 275 degC and outlet 325 degC
For this problem, we are looking at two variables: pressure and temperature. Therefore, we will use Gay-Lussac's law orP1 ÷ T1 = P2 ÷ P2P1 = 3.00 ATMT1 = 2.00oC = 275 K*P2 = PT2 = 10.0oC = 283 K**Note that all temperatures must be in Kelvin3.00/275 = P/283P2 = 3.09 ATM
275 kelvin is equal to about 2 degrees celcius, so 275 degrees kelvin is colder.
275 US gallons = ~1,041 liters.275 UK gallons = ~1,250.2 litres.~ indicates "approximately"
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. Gallons is a measure of volume but the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
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Depends on 2 things. 1. The height of the balloon. The higher it is, the greater the distance between April and the balloon. 2. The direction of both in relation to you. Presuming the balloon is at ground level, if both are in the same direction, then the distance between them is 500 minus 275 ft. If they are in opposite directions then the distance is 500 plus 275 ft. If they are in varying directions the answer could be anything between these two results.
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To calculate the density, you need two things. Mass and volume. Here you have a mass of 275 grams. 588 cm square is an area and not a volume. So you can not calculate the density here.
The properties of an ideal gas are summed up in chemistry and physics in this neat equation: PV = kT This is saying that (pressure) multipled by (Volume) = (the constant 'k') times (Temperature) . Without getting into all the units and the details, in order to answer this question we only have to understand that when one side of the equation increases, the other side of the equation has to increase by the same multiplier. Increasing the pressure from 25 ATM to 100 ATM, the left side of the equation (PV) is multiplied by 4. (The volume of the tank 'V' remains constant.) If propane behaves like an ideal gas or close to it, then the right side must also multiply by 4, and the absolute temperature becomes 4 times as great. If the tank is perfectly insulated and none of the heat escapes, then the gas in it rises in temperature from 275 K to 1100 K.
A PWR has an inlet water temperature of 275 degC and outlet 325 degC
275 kelvin = 1.85 degrees Celsius
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volume_of_prism = area_of_base x height 275 cm3 = 25 cm2 x height => height = 275 cm3 / 25 cm2 = 11 cm
No. The lowest possible temperature (zero kelvin) is approximately -273 degrees C.
That itself is volumetric but you can convert it to cubic metres easily as 1000l = 1 cu.m.
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