Question: A material’s mass is given by the equation, m = 32P0.02/T0.5, where T is in Kelvin, m is in Kg and P is in mm Hg, what is the mass of material at 127oC, use A = 10, B = 6 X 103 and C = 0?

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A : 1.44 Kg

B : 1.69 Kg

C : 1.96 Kg

D : 2.25 Kg

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