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I'm not too sure what these questions are asking me to do or howto do them. I'd appreciate the help!
1.) The proportionality constant k is defined by Boyle's Law. Bycomparing the Boyle's Law equation to the linear equation of Graph2 (V = 26(1/P) - 1.800), determine the value of k.
2.) Starting with the equation for Boyle's Law, derive anequation describing the linear relationship expected between log(V)and log(P). By comparing that equation with the linear equation forGraph 3 (Log(v) = -0.19 Log(P) + 1.4), determine the value ofk.
3.) The proportionality constant k' is defined by Charles' Lawabove. By comparing the Charles' Law equation to the linearequation for Graph 4 (V = 0.071T + 22.9), determine the value ofk.
I'm not too sure what these questions are asking me to do or howto do them. I'd appreciate the help!
1.) The proportionality constant k is defined by Boyle's Law. Bycomparing the Boyle's Law equation to the linear equation of Graph2 (V = 26(1/P) - 1.800), determine the value of k.
2.) Starting with the equation for Boyle's Law, derive anequation describing the linear relationship expected between log(V)and log(P). By comparing that equation with the linear equation forGraph 3 (Log(v) = -0.19 Log(P) + 1.4), determine the value ofk.
3.) The proportionality constant k' is defined by Charles' Lawabove. By comparing the Charles' Law equation to the linearequation for Graph 4 (V = 0.071T + 22.9), determine the value ofk.
Reid WolffLv2
9 Aug 2019