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The density of air at one atoms-pheric pressure is `0.9Kgm^(-3)`. What will be its density at 4 atmospheric pressure, when the temperature remains constant ?

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`P_(1)/d_(1)=P_(2)/d_(2)ord_(2)=P_(2)/P_(1)d_(1)=4/1xx0.9=3.6`
`therefored_(2)=3.6Kgm^(-3)`
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