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Explain Charles's Law on the basis of kinetic gas equation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charles' law: for a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure the volume is directly proportional to the temperature. Analysis of a gas when its temperature increases according to kinetic theory: The temperature has increased therefore the molecules have more kinetic energy, so they move with a greater velocity

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According to Charles' law, gases will expand when heated. The temperature of a gas is really a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles. As the kinetic energy increases, the particles will move faster and want to make more collisions with the container.

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