240.55 K
To find the temperature, we can use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT. Rearranging the equation to solve for temperature (T), we have T = (PV) / (nR), where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, and R is the ideal gas constant. Plugging in the given values (P = 20 kPa, V = 100 L, n = 1 mol, and R = 8.314 J/(molยทK)), we find that the temperature is approximately 239 K.
The temperature is 7 oC.
homeostasis is actually maintainence of internal environment of body, like having stable blood pressure, stable body temperature etc
To reduce pressure by giving room of expansion or contraction when temperature increases or reduces from the surrounding _
Because compressing a gas increases its temperature. The increase in temperature increases the pressure further. By cooling the tank in water the tank can be filled with more air, it's also safer than having a very hot super high pressure tank at the end of the fill.
This is a gas having a high concentration.
30 pounds. Is the net weight of the product in a container in it`s liquid state. The vapor pressure within the container will vary according to the temperature of the container. But the net weight is 30 lbs, much like having a propane cylinder refilled.
The container may not be the same temperature as the solution (especially if the container is not a very good heat conductor). Thus, having the bulb of the thermometer touch the container may give an inaccurate reading.
This cannot be answered without the temperature and pressure having been provided. At Standard Temperature and Pressure thulium is a solid. It melts at 1545 °C and boils at 1950 °C at standard pressure (101.325 kPa).
At room temperature, the air contains moisture which condenses, on coming in contact with the container having cold water. Hence, dews are formed
Yes, you can. Receiving an Open Container ticket is for having an open container.
for a given weight (force), reducing the contact area ie thinner strap, increases the pressure proportionally pressure (pascals) = force (newtons)/ contact area (m^2) half the area = twice the pressure weight of bag * 9.81 = downward force in newtons
The temperature is 7 oC.
homeostasis is actually maintainence of internal environment of body, like having stable blood pressure, stable body temperature etc
The gas (working fluid) having flown through the turbine does some work on the turbine, converting its thermal energy into mechanical work produced by the turbine and coming out as an expanding gas with lower temperature and pressure.
Ultrasound posses no risk, neither does having your blood pressure, temperature and pulse taken.
Here are some possibilities :COLOR - a hue or tint (in the UK colour)COOLER (adjective, noun) - having a lower temperature, or a picnic container
No. The steam exhausted has neither the pressure(Force) nor the temperature. The steam at inlet is at high pressure say 20-65-?? bar having a temperature of 265-530C. This pressure forces the turbine wheels to rotate and in the process loses pressure and expands. The different stages of turbine wheels are rotated by the steam having less and less pressure and finally after losing its strength(Pressure) it is let out at 0.1 bar. At this stage the roaring lion has been subdued to a country mouse. The Temperature is also around 45C- almost hot water. Hence this exhaust is condensed back into water and is snt back to boiler to regains strength(Pressure). Yes this exhaust can be used if such a low temperature can heat up the rooms.