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From kinetic theory of gases derive charles law and boyle's law

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Answered by abiknn24
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Charles law:

according to kinetic theory of gases,

P=ρV²/3

but, ρ=m/v

⇒v=m*V²/3P

at constant pressure v∝V²

but, according to kinetic theory of gases,

T∝V²

⇒v∝T

Boyle's law:

WK,

Pv=mV²/3

but K.E∝T∝V²

⇒Pv=mV²/3=constant

Pv=constant

⇒P∝1/v






Answered by shantanu13850
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Answer:

Boyle's law :

WK,

Pv=mV^2/3

but K.E alpha T alpha V^2

》 Pv = mV^2 /3 = constant

Pv = constant

》 P alpha 1/ V

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