Use the equation p = 831 where p = pressure and
V = volume.
What happens to the pressure as the volume
approaches 0? Explain your reasoning.

Use the equation p 831 where p pressure and V volume What happens to the pressure as the volume approaches 0 Explain your reasoning class=

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Answer:

The lower the volume, the higher the pressure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume and pressure are inverse to each other -- so the more pressure, the less volume, and vice versa. Think of it like this: if you were squished into a tiny room, there would be a lot of pressure on you, and not a lot of volume to move in!

You can also think of it numerically. The higher the V in that equation (the higher the denominator) the lower the p in the equation.

Answer:

The pressure approaches infinity.

The function is undefined for V = 0.

There is an asymptote at V = 0.  

Step-by-step explanation:

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