Blog Post #2
(May 11, 2016)
Our next law in the gas laws unit consisted of temperature and volume otherwise known as Charles' Law.
Charles' Law tells us that temperature and volume vary directly with each other.
Temperature for all problems must be in kelvins.
0 DEGREES CELSIUS= 273.15 KELVIN
As the temperature of a gas increases, it gains energy. This results in an increase in contacting the sides of the container they are entrapped in.
http://dvhsgaslaws.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/1/6/12160342/6555896_orig.jpg The equation for Charles' Law is as follows: |
http://thescienceclassroom.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Charless-Law.png Helpful Links: Charles' Law Charles' Law-Science Primer Charles' Law Simulation |
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