Question #1c44e Physics Fluid Mechanics Gas Laws 1 Answer SCooke Apr 7, 2017 3845’K Explanation: Using the Ideal Gas Laws, but substituting the compressibility factor 1.42 for the volume change, we derive: #T_2 = (273/(1*1.42))*20 = 3845’K# That's how diesel engines work. ;) Answer link Related questions Question #98a1a Question #98a1e Question #6bbd8 If 4 gases in a cylinder each exert a pressure of 4 atm, what is the total pressure in the cylinder? If you want to study the relationship between temperature and pressure of a gas, which factor... Why would the pressure in a container of gas rise 2.56 kPa if temperature remains the same? Why does the pressure increase inside a car tire after it is driven for a while? Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after sitting on it? When a supply of hydrogen gas is held in a 4 liter container at 320 K it exerts a pressure of... Neon gas has a volume of 2,000ml with an atm of 1.8, however if the pressure decreases to... See all questions in Gas Laws Impact of this question 1135 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License