When the temperature of a gas is increased, it is either accompanied by an increase in pressure if the gas is enclosed in a container, or an increase in volume if the gas is able to expand.
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According to Boyle's law ,
V P = K(constant). (Temperature remaining constant)
According to Charles's law,
V/T=K(constant). (Pressure remaining constant)
V P = K(constant). (Temperature remaining constant)
According to Charles's law,
V/T=K(constant). (Pressure remaining constant)
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