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If an otherwise empty pressure cooker is filled with air of room temperature and then placed on a hot stove, what would be the magnitude of the net force F120F120F_120 on the lid when the air inside the cooker had been heated to 120∘C120∘C? Assume that the temperature of the air outside the pressure cooker is 20∘C20∘C (room temperature) and that the area of the pressure cooker lid is AAA. Take atmospheric pressure to be papap_a.

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Answer:

The force on the lid when the air inside the cooker had been heated to 120°C is =  [tex]0.34P_{a}A[/tex]

The force on the lid when the air inside the cooker had been heated to 20°C is = [tex]0.25P_{a}A[/tex]

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Explanation:

The main concept used to solve this problem is Pressure-Temperature Law.

Initially, find the pressure inside the pressure cooker by using the Pressure-Temperature Law. Then, find the force exerted by the air inside cooker on the lid of the cooker.

Fundamentals :

The Pressure-Temperature Law states that the pressure of the of a given gas held at constant volume is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature. The increase in pressure results in an increase in the temperature and vice-versa.

The expression of the Pressure-Temperature Law is as follows:

[tex]\frac{P_{1}}{P_{2}} =\frac{P_{2}}{T_{2}}[/tex]

Here, [tex]P_{1}[/tex] and [tex]P_{2}[/tex]

are the initial and final pressures and [tex]T_{1}[/tex] and [tex]T_{2}[/tex]

are the initial and final temperatures respectively.

The force in terms of pressure can be given by the following expression.  

F=(ΔP) A

Here, A is the area on which the pressure is applied and ΔP is the change in pressure

The step- step calculation is shown on the second,third,fourth, fifth image

Note: [tex]P_{a}[/tex] is the pressure of atmosphere

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