Reno's law of pressure?
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The pressure law states: "For a fixed mass of gas, at a constant volume, the pressure (p) is directly proportional to the absolute temperature (T)." Pressure ∝ Temperature. Pressure. = constant.
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Law of pressure:
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- Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac discovered Gay-law, Lussac's also known as Amontons' law or the pressure law, in 1808. It asserts that the pressure exerted on the sides of an ideal gas's container is precisely proportional to its absolute temperature for a given mass and constant volume.
- This empirical relationship, between the which is proposed by main famous scientist Robert Boyle in 1662, asserts that under the constant temperature, also the pressure (p) of a given quantity that of gas changes inversely with its volume (v); i.e., pv = k, a constant. Edme Mariotte, a French scientist, identified the connection as well (1676).
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