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Kathhhriine
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- Homework Statement
- In the question, it was first asked to state the relationship between p1, p2, t1 and t', and v1, v2, t' and t2. This was found to be p1/t1=p2/t' and v1/t'=v2/t2. Further, it is asked to use these relationships to deduce that for an ideal gas PV=KT where K=constant, this is the part i dont understand.
For further understanding of the question, the question states this: "The ideal gas is held in a cylinder by a moveable piston. The pressure of the gas is p1, its volume is V1 and its kelvintemperature is T1. The pressure, volume and temperature are changed to p2, V2and T2 respectively." from p1 t', the volume is kept constant, giving p2, t' v1, and from v1, t', pressure is kept constant, giving v2, t2 and p2.
- Relevant Equations
- PV=KT
p1/t1=p2/t' and v1/t'=v2/t2
I figured that T' is a common factor for both relationships and from there deduceted that T'=p2xt1/p1=v1xt2/v2. However, I don't understand how that can be further manipulated to PV=KT.