Suppose a gas-filled incandescent light bulb is manufactured so that the gas ins
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Suppose a gas-filled incandescent light bulb is manufactured so that the gas inside the bulb is at atmospheric pressure when the bulb has a temperature of 20.0 degree C. Find the gauge pressure inside such a bulb when it is hot, assuming its average hot temperature is 75.0 degree C. Pa The actual final pressure of the light bulb will be different than calculated above because the glass bulb will expand. What will the final actual gauge pressure be, taking this into account? The volume expansion coefficient for glass is beta = 2.700 times 10^-5 degree C^-1. PaExplanation / Answer
Assuming volume constant then
P1 / T1 = P2 / T2
1 atm / (273 + 20) = P / (273 + 75)
P = 1.188 atn
Gauge pressure = P - P_atm = 0.188 atm Or 0.188 x 101325 Pa
Ans: 19020 Pa
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V = Vo (1 + alpha deltaT )
V = V0 (1 + (2.7 x 10^-5)(75-20)) = 1.001485 V0
Applying P1 V1 / T1 = P2 V2 / T2
(1 atm) (V0) / (273 + 20) = P (1.001485 V0) / (273 + 75)
P = 1.186 atm
Gauge pressire = 1.186 - 1 = 0.186 atm
In Pa = 18841 .6 Pa
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