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define gas laws and give some examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gas laws, laws that relate the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas. Boyle's law—named for Robert Boyle—states that, at constant temperature, the pressure P of a gas varies inversely with its volume V, or PV = k, where k is a constant. Charles's law—named for J.

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Gas laws, laws that relate the pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas. Boyle's law—named for Robert Boyle—states that, at constant temperature, the pressure P of a gas varies inversely with its volume V, or PV = k, where k is a constant.

When compressed air is filled in a tire, the pressure measurements are taken into consideration. As the tire is inflated with more and more air at the same temperature, all the molecules of gas are forced to pack together, reduce their volume, and increase the pressure on the walls of the tire.

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