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During a process, the volume of a gas is found to depend inversely on the square of its absolute temperature. Find how its pressure will depend on the absolute temperature.

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To solve the problem, we start with the relationship given in the question: the volume \( V \) of a gas depends inversely on the square of its absolute temperature \( T \). This can be mathematically expressed as: \[ V \propto \frac{1}{T^2} \] This means we can write: ...
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