Recent content by Phil31
-
Undergrad Temperature and Pressure Calculation
Just checked and you end up with P2 being equal to p1. Am i missing something?- Phil31
- Post #8
- Forum: Thermodynamics
-
Undergrad Temperature and Pressure Calculation
My mistake i see wgat you are saying now will check that- Phil31
- Post #7
- Forum: Thermodynamics
-
Undergrad Temperature and Pressure Calculation
That would be correct as no change in temperature will mean no change in pressure as there is no expansion (or contraction) of the gas. The formula calculates the effect of temp on pressure in a vessel.- Phil31
- Post #6
- Forum: Thermodynamics
-
Undergrad Temperature and Pressure Calculation
P2 is the the New Pressure as a result of the temperature change.- Phil31
- Post #4
- Forum: Thermodynamics
-
Undergrad Temperature and Pressure Calculation
Hi there, New to the forum. I decided to come here as I am currently working on a formula that will give me the resulting pressure as a result of an increase in temperature within fixed volume. I have used Charles Law and Boyles law and combined them in a way that gives me this increase...- Phil31
- Thread
- Calculation Pressure Temperature
- Replies: 7
- Forum: Thermodynamics