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examples of Charles law​

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Answered by nanub
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Charles's law (also known as the law of volumes) is an experimental gas law that describes how gases tend to expand when heated.

volume of gas is directly proportional to temperature

You might have wondered about the working of the hot air balloon. Charle’s Law describes that temperature and volume are directly proportional to each other. When a gas is heated, it expands. As the expansion of the gas takes place, it becomes less dense and the balloon is lifted in the air. The warm is less dense than the cold air, which means that it is lighter than the cold air. Also, the warm air has less mass per unit volume.

Answered by upanshupandit3
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hot air balloon and Helium balloon

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