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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A balloon has a volume of 10,500 liters, and the temperature is 15°C. If the temperature were -25°C, what would the volume of the balloon be?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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OpenStudy (abhisar):

use the equation V\(_1\)T\(_2\) = V\(_2\)T\(_2\)

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Take, V\(_1\)=10,500 T\(_1\)=15°C=288K T\(_2\)=-25°C=248K Find V\(_2\)

OpenStudy (aaronq):

you made a mistake in the subscripts, it should be: \(\large V_1T_2=V_2T_1\) if you keep it as written in Charles' Law, \(\dfrac{V_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{V_2}{T_2}\), you'll avoid typographical mistakes.

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Yes its \large V\(_1\)T\(_2\)=V\(_2\)T\(_1\)

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