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The temperature of a gas is related to its absolute pressure and specific volume through t = 3.488pv, where t, p, and v are expressed in their standard si units. consider a gas at 100 kpa and 1 m3/kg. (a) estimate the change in temperature (δt) using taylor's theorem if the state of the gas changes to 101 kpa and 1.01 m3/kg (in k). (b) compare your estimate with the exact change in temperature.

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