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what is tension charles law?

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Answered by Tehai14
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Charles's law (also known as the law of volumes) is an experimental gas law that describes how gases tend to expand when heated. A modern statement of Charles's law is:

When the pressure on a sample of a dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be in direct proportion.[1]

This relationship of direct proportion can be written as:

{\displaystyle V\propto T}{\displaystyle V\propto T}

So this means:

{\displaystyle {\frac {V}{T}}=k,\quad or\quad V=kT}{\displaystyle {\frac {V}{T}}=k,\quad or\quad V=kT}

where:

V is the volume of the gas,

T is the temperature of the gas (measured in kelvins),

and k is a non-zero constant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Charles' Law is a special case of the ideal gas law. It states that the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature. This law applies to ideal gases held at a constant pressure, where only the volume and temperature are allowed to change.

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