is charle's law applicable for liwuid
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This should be a refresher for most engineers on the basic behavior of gases and liquids. Boyle's, Charles', and Pascal's Laws describe the basic behavior of fluids with respect to volume, pressure, and temperature. ... Pascal's principle applies to a confined incompressible fluid.
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No, Charles's law is not applicable for liquids.
Liquids possess smaller Intermolecular distances in comparison to gases which makes them almost 'incompressible' under high pressure.
And liquids do not undergo expansion due to temperature like gases do.
That's why Charles's law can't be applied on the liquids.
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