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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Diffrentiation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The volumeV and pressure P of gas in a piston (which vary in time t) satisfy PV3/2 = C, where C is a constant. Prove that The ratio of the derivatives is negative. Could you have predicted this from the relation PV3/2 = C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I should add I have part of it figured out and I also know I need to use implicent differentiation. But I am stuck at this 3/2PV'+VP'

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg lol nvm I see where I am screwing things up I am way over thinking this lol.

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