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Chapter 1 Problem 28

Question

Problem 28PE

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A car engine moves a piston with a circular cross section of 7.500 ± 0.002 cm diameter a distance of 3.250 ± 0.001 cm to compress the gas in the cylinder. (a) By what amount is the gas decreased in volume in cubic centimeters? (b) Find the uncertainty in this volume.

Solution

a.)

Step 1 of 3

The amount by which the gas decreases in volume in the cylinder can be calculated using the expression

Where, r = radius of the cylinder in cm

             h = distance of the piston moved by

                  the engine in cm

Radius (r) of the cylinder is given by,

Substituting 7.500 cm for d,

  3.750 cm

The decrease in the volume in the cylinder is,

Substituting 3.750 cm for r and 3.250 cm for h

 

  = 143.5806 cm3

Therefore, the amount by which the gas decreases in volume in the cylinder is 143.5806 cm3



b.)

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

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