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What is the final pressure in the balloons after being disconnected?
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[QUOTE="gruba, post: 5391038, member: 540949"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Two balloons are connected by a faucet. Gas in the first balloon is at pressure [itex]p_1=100kPa[/itex], and in the second is [itex]p_2=0,5MPa[/itex]. Volumes are [itex]V_1=0,12m^3[/itex] and [itex]V_2=0,5m^3[/itex]. Temperature of a gas is constant. Find pressure in balloons [itex]p[/itex] after faucet is opened (balloons are not connected). [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] [itex]pV=\frac{m}{M}RT[/itex] - state of ideal gas [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] State of gas before before balloons are disconnected is [itex]p_1V_1=\frac{m}{M}RT,p_2V_2=\frac{m}{M}RT[/itex] and after balloons are disconnected is [itex]p(V_1+V_2)=\frac{2mRT}{M}\Rightarrow p=\frac{2p_1p_2}{p_1+p_2}=166,67kPa[/itex]. Is this correct? How volumes [itex]V_1[/itex] and [itex]V_2[/itex] are not relevant in the equation for [itex]p[/itex]? [/QUOTE]
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What is the final pressure in the balloons after being disconnected?
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