Worked example: Using the ideal gas law to calculate a change in volume | Khan Academy

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I like the problem statement. It draws me back to high school physics just after classic mechanics. You are much better than my professors.

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Oh, Khan Academy. May our lampwrights light the way. <3

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We're going all the way back to Alebraic functions. It all functions together, that's what my Psycology teacher pointed out towards

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Thanks for this man i need it for my ap chem

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why balloon volume got bigger? I mean the lower T the lower gas expansion due to lower molecule diffusion

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