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  • 05-04-2019
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Marshall determines that a gas has a gage pressure of 276 kPa. What's the absolute pressure of this gas?

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  • 14-04-2019

Answer:

377 kPa

Explanation:

The absolute pressure of a gas is given by the sum of its gauge pressure and the atmospheric pressure:

[tex]p=p_0 + p_g[/tex]

where

[tex]p_0 = 101 kPa[/tex] is the atmospheric pressure

[tex]p_g[/tex] is the gauge pressure of the gas

In this problem, the gauge pressure of the gas is [tex]p_g = 276 kPa[/tex]. Therefore, the absolute pressure is

[tex]p=101 kPa+276 kPa=377 kPa[/tex]

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