1. The temperature increased from 150 °C to 250 °C.. what will be the final volume (in cm) if the original volume is 55

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1. The temperature increased from 150 °C to 250 °C.. what will be the final volume (in cm) if the original volume is 55

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1. The temperature increased from 150 °C to 250 °C.. what will be the final volume (in cm) if the original volume is 55 cm and pressure remains constant? 2. A pneumatic vacuum lift system has three cups each with a 120- mm outside diameter and an 100-mm inside diameter. The vacuum system is to lift large steel sheets weighing 800 N. If a factor of safety of 2.5 is used, how long will it take to achieve the desired vacuum, if the total volume of the cups and the system is 0.5 m and the flow rate is 0.2 standard m/min. Muta = 2.5 x 750 = 1875 N= 3W Substituting values into the above equation yields:
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