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Charles’ Law Calculator

This calculator allows you to determine the relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas, according to Charles’ Law. It is useful for understanding how a gas expands or contracts with temperature at constant pressure.

Charles' Law Calculator

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Charles’ Law Formula

Formula
$$V_1 / T_1 = V_2 / T_2$$

Where:

  • $$V_1$$ and $$V_2$$ are the initial and final volumes.
  • $$T_1$$ and $$T_2$$ are the initial and final temperatures (in Kelvin).

This formula is used to calculate how the volume of a gas changes when the temperature changes, assuming the pressure is constant.


Charles’ Law, also known as the law of volumes, states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, provided the pressure and the quantity of gas are constant. This principle is essential in thermodynamics and is commonly used in understanding the behavior of gases under varying temperature conditions.

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