On a cold winter night, Jon is in a room with a broken window pane, so air can go in and out. He feels so cold that he switches on the heater and the room begins to warm up.
If the air pressure in the room remains constant, then what happens to the number of air particles in the room?
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SINCE P,V is constant use n1T1=n2T2