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Old 01-13-2006, 10:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
AngelicVampire
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Ok, the first thing is that this relates A change in Pressure to a change in temperature:

So if we assume that the volume of air and the number of moles of the gas are fixed (which is not totally true but close enough for my example). So we now have:

Pk = T, we have the pressure and a now constant k, so simply run the numbers through to get the new temperature for that pressure. Then simply add 1000/5degrees to get your answer.

Thats what I'd do anyway.
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