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Hi I\'m a AP Physics student and I\'m not sure what project Ishould do to presen

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Question

Hi I'm a AP Physics student and I'm not sure what project Ishould do to present my knowledge in a certain subject in Physics Iwas considering acceleration. But I'm thinking of chaning it toForce and Momentum and use the water balloon toss to representForce and Momentum But I'm not sure how to use the formulas torepresent how the game shows the applied force and Momentumeused. Any help will be greatly appricaited. Thank You Hi I'm a AP Physics student and I'm not sure what project Ishould do to present my knowledge in a certain subject in Physics Iwas considering acceleration. But I'm thinking of chaning it toForce and Momentum and use the water balloon toss to representForce and Momentum But I'm not sure how to use the formulas torepresent how the game shows the applied force and Momentumeused. Any help will be greatly appricaited. Thank You

Explanation / Answer

when an ideal gas at T oC and pressure P is in acontainer having a volume V,the number of moles of gas in thecontainer and the final temperature of the gas when it the gaspushes against the piston to n times its volume can be obtained asfollows: 1)converting the temperature to kelvins: T = TC + 273 solve the ideal gas law for n and substitute: P * V = n * R * T or n = (P * V/R * T) 2)the temperature when the gas expands to twice its volume isobtained as follows: divide the ideal gas law for the final state by the ideal gaslaw for the initial state: (P2 * V2/P1 * V1) = (n * R * T2/n * R * T1) canceling the number of moles n and the gas constant R,andsolve for T2: T2 = (P2 * V2/P1 * V1) * T1
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