In a constant volume gas thermometer, the pressure of liquid, at a temperature of 27°C, being measured corresponds to 50cm of mercury. If the temperature increases by 20K, find the pressure.

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In a constant volume gas thermometer, the pressure of liquid, at a temperature of 27°C, being measured corresponds to 50cm of mercury. If the temperature increases by 20K, find the pressure.






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