HP 35s HP 35s scientific calculator - User Guide - Page 126
Solving the Ideal Gas Law Equation., Selects Equation mode
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Keys: Display: Description: Displays the equation. Solves for T; prompts for D. Stores 500 in D; prompts for V. Retains 0 in V; prompts for G. Retains 9.8 in G; solves for T. Example: Solving the Ideal Gas Law Equation. The Ideal Gas Law describes the relationship between pressure, volume, temperature, and the amount (moles) of an ideal gas: P × V = N × R × T where P is pressure (in atmospheres or N/m2), V is volume (in liters), N is the number of moles of gas, R is the universal gas constant (0.0821 liter-atm/mole-K or 8.314 J/mole-K), and T is temperature (Kelvins: K=°C + 273.1). Enter the equation: Keys: P Display: _ Description: Selects Equation mode and starts the equation. Terminates and displays the equation. Checksum and length. 7-4 Solving Equations