Temperature of an Ideal Gas
Temperature of an Ideal Gas Formula |
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\( p \cdot V \;=\; n \cdot R \cdot T \) (Ideal Gas Law) \( T \;=\; \dfrac{ p \cdot V }{ n \cdot R }\) \( p \;=\; \dfrac{ n \cdot R \cdot T }{ V }\) \( V \;=\; \dfrac{ n \cdot R \cdot T }{ p }\) \( n \;=\; \dfrac{ p \cdot V }{ R \cdot T }\) \( R \;=\; \dfrac{ p \cdot V }{ n \cdot T }\) |
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Symbol | English | Metric |
\( T \) = Gas Temperature | \( R \) | \( K \) |
\( p \) = Gas Pressure | \(lbf\;/\;in^2\) | \(Pa\) |
\( V \) = Gas Volume | \( in^3 \) | \( mm^3 \) |
\( n \) = Number of Moles of Gas | \(dimensionless\) | \(dimensionless\) |
\( R \) = Specific Gas Constant (Gas Constant) | \(ft-lbf\;/\;lbm-R\) | \(J\;/\;kg-K\) |
Tags: Temperature Ideal Gas