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Chapter 14 Problem 14.55

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On the sunlit surface of Venus, the atmospheric pressure is 9.0 106 Pa, and the temperature is 740 K. On the earths surface the atmospheric pressure is 1.0 105 Pa, while the surface temperature can reach 320 K. These data imply that Venus has a thicker atmosphere at its surface than does the earth, which means that the number of molecules per unit volume (N/V) is greater on the surface of Venus than on the earth. Find the ratio (N/V)Venus/(N/V)Earth. 2

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Title Physics, 9 
Author John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson
ISBN 9780470879528

Solved: On the sunlit surface of Venus, the atmospheric

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