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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PV=nRT solve for t

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

t=pV/nR

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you help me with this problems in the attachments PLEASE!!!

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

I'll try

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

Ya. I know some of those formulas. How may I help you?

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

I understood

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

You there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry but I am reall learning again and all these is really hard

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

They are easy

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

See the first one

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

\[v^2=u^2+2as\]

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

you need a

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

So, a=v^2-u^2/2a

OpenStudy (harsha19111999):

Sorry 2s*

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