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while researching scuba diving, pablo reads how hot a tank should get while be...
Physics, 22.08.2019 16:50 stgitskaysie367
Will give 15 !
while researching scuba diving, pablo reads how hot a tank should get while being filled with air. which law best explains why the scuba tank would heat up?
a. gay-lussac’s law, because as the pressure decreases, the temperature increases
b. gay-lussac’s law, because as the pressure increases, the temperature increases
c. boyle’s law, because as the volume decreases, the temperature increases
d.
boyle’s law, because as the pressure increases, the temperature increases
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