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		Definition of Charles' law in English: Charles' law(also Charles's law) nounˈtʃɑːlz Chemistry A law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. 〔化〕查理定律 Example sentencesExamples -  Used in the context of a Charles's law analysis, I found the term confusing, as it seems to imply that different components of a gaseous mixture can occupy different volumes within the same container.
 -  Plot the Average Volume versus Temperature, print a hard copy of the graph, and describe how your results verify Charles's law.
 -  The properties of a gas are described by a series of equations known as the gas laws, these are Boyle's law, Charles's law, and the constant volume law.
 -  If the pressure is held constant, the ideal gas law yields Charles's law, V / T = constant (at constant P).
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: named after Jacques A. C. Charles (1746–1823), the French physicist who first formulated it.    Definition of Charles' law in US English: Charles' law(also Charles's law) noun Chemistry A law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. 〔化〕查理定律 Example sentencesExamples -  The properties of a gas are described by a series of equations known as the gas laws, these are Boyle's law, Charles's law, and the constant volume law.
 -  Used in the context of a Charles's law analysis, I found the term confusing, as it seems to imply that different components of a gaseous mixture can occupy different volumes within the same container.
 -  Plot the Average Volume versus Temperature, print a hard copy of the graph, and describe how your results verify Charles's law.
 -  If the pressure is held constant, the ideal gas law yields Charles's law, V / T = constant (at constant P).
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: named after Jacques A. C. Charles (1746–1823), the French physicist who first formulated it.     |