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Charles' Law

For Charles' Law we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Chemistry, Climatology, Natural Gas, Science and Weather.



Charles' Law (Chemistry)

The volume of a gas varies directly with absolute temperature.


Charles' Law (Climatology)

In a gaseous system at constant pressure, the temperature increase and relative volume increase are proportionally the same for all perfect gases. Named for Jacques Charles (1746 - 1823), a French chemist.


Charles' Law (Natural Gas)

See LAWS.


Charles' Law (Science)

The volume of a fixed mass of gas varies directly with the absolute (Kelvin) temperature at a constant pressure


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Charles' Law (Weather)

States that when the pressure is held constant, the volume of a gas varies directly with the temperature. Therefore, if the pressure remains constant, the volume of a gas will increase with the increase of temperature. It was developed by Jacques Charles and is also known as the Charles-Guy-Lussac Law.


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