If the gauge pressure is doubled, the absolute pressure will be (a) halved, (b) doubled, (c) unchanged, (d) increased by a factor less than 2. Doubling the gauge pressure results in an increase in the absolute pressure according to p = Pgauge + Pat. If the volume of an object is twice as large as the volume of the object with the largest mass, then the volume of object with the highest density is larger than the volume with the smallest mass.
If the gauge pressure is doubled, the absolute pressure will be (a) halved, (b) doubled, (c) unchanged, (d) increased by a factor less than 2. Doubling the gauge pressure results in an incre…