HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 33s Calculator User Manual


 
Solving and Integrating Programs
14–3
File name 33s-English-Manual-040130-Publication(Edition 2).doc Page : 388
Printed Date : 2004/1/30 Size : 13.7 x 21.2 cm
R = The universal gas constant
(0.0821 liter–atm/mole–K or 8.314 J/mole–K).
T = Temperature (kelvins; K = °C + 273.1).
To begin, put the calculator in Program mode; if necessary, position the program
pointer to the top of program memory.
Keys:
(In ALG mode)
Display: Description:
¹
£
¹
r
Ë
Ë


Sets Program mode.
Type in the program:
Program Lines:
(In ALG mode)
Description:


Identifies the programmed function.


Stores P.


Stores V.


Stores N.


Stores R.


Stores T.


Pressure.


Pressure
×
volume.

Pressure
×
volume –



Pressure
×
volume – Number of moles of gas.


Pressure
×
volume – Moles
×
gas constant.

Pressure
×
volume – Moles
×
gas constant
×
temp.

Gets the result.


Ends the program.
Checksum and length: EB2A 42
Press
Å
to cancel Program–entry mode.
Use program "G" to solve for the pressure of 0.005 moles of carbon dioxide in a
2–liter bottle at 24 °C.