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[" Starting out on a trip into the mountains,you inflate the tires on your automobile to a "],[" recommended pressure of "3.21times10^(5)Pa" on a day when the temperature is "-5.0^(@)C" .You driveto "],[" the beach,where the temperature is "28.0^(@)C" .Assume that the volume of the tire has increased "],[" by "350." What is the final pressure in the tyres? "],[[" (a) "350Pa," (b) "3500Pa," (c) "3.5times10^(5)Pa," (d) None of these "],[" A compresed callinder of "," (c) "3.5times10^(5)Pa," (d) None of these "]]

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