In an adiabatic chemical process, there is no net change of heat. Suppose a container of oxygen is s


Question: In an adiabatic chemical process, there is no net change of heat. Suppose a container of oxygen is subjected to such a process. Then if the pressure on the oxygen is P and its volume is V, it can be shown that \(P{{V}^{1.4}}=C\), where C is constant. At a certain time V = 5 m3, P = 0.6 kg/m2, and P is increasing at 0.23 kg/m2 per sec. What is the rate of change of V? Is V increasing or decreasing?

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