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what is Charles law ?​

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Answered by Moonlight568
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Charle's Law

Charles law states that the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at constant pressure. The law also states that the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be in direct proportion when the pressure exerted on a sample of a dry gas is held constant.

This law was formulated in the year 1780 by French physicist Jacques Charles. This law was described extensively in his unpublished work.

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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According to Charles law, the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at constant pressure.

Explanation:

Charles Law, often known as the law of volumes, describes how a gas expands as the temperature rises. A reduction in temperature, on the other hand, will result in a decrease in volume.

When comparing a substance under two different situations, we can write the following from the above statement:

\frac{V_{2} }{V_{1} } = \frac{T_{2} }{T_{1} }

V_{2} T_{1} = V_{1} T_{2}

Examples

On a hot day, an overfilled tube placed in a pool can bloat and burst due to the sun. Similarly, the gas inside the thermometer increases as the turkey cooks until it can "bust" the plunger.

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