Joethebro
Chemical
- Apr 6, 2013
- 1
I have a question concerning usage of the combined gas law (PV/T = constant) vs an isentropic equation (e.g., (P2/P1) = (T2/T1)^(k/(k-1))). How do you know when to use which formula?
For example, if I had a gas where volume was held constant, but temperature was increased, which of the following equations would I use and why:
(P2/T2) = (P2/T2)
(P2/P1) = (T2/T1)^(k/(k-1))
For example, if I had a gas where volume was held constant, but temperature was increased, which of the following equations would I use and why:
(P2/T2) = (P2/T2)
(P2/P1) = (T2/T1)^(k/(k-1))