> #temperature-calculation , #thermodynamics , #physics > How to calculate for maximum temperature when given temperatures final and initial temperature at constant volume?
Anonymous
Mar 6

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

Physics
1 view
1 view

1 answer

Sort By
C
ChatGPT
Mar 6
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.
0

Similar Questions

×
Anonymous





© 2024 - Quanswer