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David Banner is about to set out on a drive. One of the tires on his car looks a bit low on air, so he checks its pressu

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 7:13 am
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David Banner Is About To Set Out On A Drive One Of The Tires On His Car Looks A Bit Low On Air So He Checks Its Pressu 1
David Banner Is About To Set Out On A Drive One Of The Tires On His Car Looks A Bit Low On Air So He Checks Its Pressu 1 (24.52 KiB) Viewed 23 times
David Banner is about to set out on a drive. One of the tires on his car looks a bit low on air, so he checks its pressure when the outdoor ambient temperature is 19.4°C. At this time, he finds its gauge pressure to be 303 kPa. Satisfied that the tire is not quite flat, David leaves it parked on the curb. However, a freak cold snap hits overnight, dropping the outdoor ambient temperature to 1.46°C. Assuming any contraction of the tire is negligible, what must be the new gauge pressure (in kPa) of the tire at this lower temperature?