This could have been an intriguing little exercise if you hadn't left the fraction
out of the question.
(If the fraction was supposed to be 1/2 then the answer is "No change".)
12.5 into a reduced fraction = 125/10 or 25/2
% change = |original value - new value|/original value * 100%
The volume should not change if the cylinder is rigid.
82.9% = 829⁄1000
44% = 44/100 Reduced to its lowest terms, it is 11/25
140 kilopascals.
It can be done.
Assuming your cylinder is fixed and has something like a piston allowing for potential movement, the volume will remain the same. The gas will become less densed, as with pressure its more dense.
Assuming your cylinder is fixed and has something like a piston allowing for potential movement, the volume will remain the same. The gas will become less densed, as with pressure its more dense.
The pressure is reduced four times.
You will need to remove the cylinder head from your Chevy Lumina engine. Remove the head gasket and clean the surface. Put the new head gasket on and return the cylinder had to its original position.
If the masses of two objects are each halved, and the distance between them doesn't change, then the mutual gravitational forces of attraction between them are reduced to 1/4 of their original magnitude.
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-- Reduce one mass by 50% ===> gravitational force is reduced 50%-- Double the distance between them ===> grav force is reduced 75%-- Do both ===> gravitational force is reduced to (0.5) x (0.25) = 1/8 of the original force
125% as a reduced fraction is 5/4
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It will be reduced.