The pressure, P in atmospheres, of V liters of a fixed quantity of an ideal gas held at constant temperature is P = f(V)

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The pressure, P in atmospheres, of V liters of a fixed quantity of an ideal gas held at constant temperature is P = f(V)

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The Pressure P In Atmospheres Of V Liters Of A Fixed Quantity Of An Ideal Gas Held At Constant Temperature Is P F V 1
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The pressure, P in atmospheres, of V liters of a fixed quantity of an ideal gas held at constant temperature is P = f(V) = 120/V. Find f(10) and estimate f'(10). What do your answers tell you about the pressure and volume of the gas? (Section 2.2, Exercise 38)
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