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I'm researching the calculation of the true gas capacity based on the Z factor and ideal volume (water capacity). I noticed that some calculate the true capacity as:
True_Capacity ≈ Ideal_Capacity ÷ Z_Factor(gas & pressure@temperature) - Dive Gear Express and Teach me to dive
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But according to the formula PV=ZnrT, true capacity should equal to ideal capacity times Z factor, rather than divided by.
So, I have a question: How do you calculate the true capacity? Multiply divided by Z factor?
True_Capacity ≈ Ideal_Capacity ÷ Z_Factor(gas & pressure@temperature) - Dive Gear Express and Teach me to dive
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But according to the formula PV=ZnrT, true capacity should equal to ideal capacity times Z factor, rather than divided by.
So, I have a question: How do you calculate the true capacity? Multiply divided by Z factor?