Charles' law/Definition: Difference between revisions

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(New page: :<math>\frac{V}{T} = k</math> where: ''V'' is the volume of the gas, ''T'' is the temperature of the gas (measured in Kelvins) and ''k'' is a constant.)
 
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:<math>\frac{V}{T} = k</math> where: ''V'' is the [[volume]] of the gas,  ''T'' is the [[temperature]] of the gas (measured in [[Kelvin]]s) and ''k'' is a constant.
:<math>\frac{V}{T} = k</math>   where: ''V'' is the [[volume]] of the gas,  ''T'' is the [[temperature]] of the gas (measured in [[Kelvin]]s) and ''k'' is a constant.

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where: V is the volume of the gas, T is the temperature of the gas (measured in Kelvins) and k is a constant.