Calculus 3: Partial Derivative (22 of 50) Application 2 (The Idea Gas Law)

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In this video I will find the rate of change of the pressure with respect to volume of the ideal gas law PV=nRT.

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Please sir tell Differentiation of lence formula when f( focus) is constant

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phoenixelectronics
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Does the minus sign indicate it's inversely proportional?

guiromero
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If we are assuming T to be constant, why can it not be rolled into the constant k, along with n & R?

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Can we say that dp/dv not equal constant?

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I have a question. Let V=20. Compressed with constant rate of change 0.5/sec. P at the start = 1 atm. So the rate of change of the P when V = 10 is : -1/10 = -0.1 right ?

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Since P is a function of V only... shouldn't it be dP/dV?

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