Jonas Isaksen
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From the book Diving Science I got the following challenge, which I am not able to solve:
Application of the universal gas law
An explosion occurs in a hyperbaric chamber that is at a depth of 100 FSW. If the ambient temperature in the chamber before the explosion was 72 degrees F, and the pressure gauge on the outsideber shows that the chamber pressure immediately increased to 650 FSW. How high did the temperature rise in the chamber?
The book's only answer is:
Using the universal gas law, one can determine that the temperature rose to almost 750 degrees F.
If you are able to calculate this, please show me how you did it.
Application of the universal gas law
An explosion occurs in a hyperbaric chamber that is at a depth of 100 FSW. If the ambient temperature in the chamber before the explosion was 72 degrees F, and the pressure gauge on the outsideber shows that the chamber pressure immediately increased to 650 FSW. How high did the temperature rise in the chamber?
The book's only answer is:
Using the universal gas law, one can determine that the temperature rose to almost 750 degrees F.
If you are able to calculate this, please show me how you did it.