V/T = constant
V/t
The meaning of the Charles law is that in a closed system the volume is strictly and directly related to the temperature, at constant pressure:
V/T=k
An increase of temperature involve an increase of the volume.
The physical principle known as Charles' Law states that the volume of a gas equals a constant value multiplied by its temperature as measured on the Kelvin scale.
If you means Charles Law, it has to do with gasses expanding and contracting as they are heated or cooled.
The volume is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure.
inversely proportional
You might use the Boyle's Law and Charles' Law when you are dealing with a kinetic theory question.
Charles's Law
An experimental gas law is the Charles Law. The formula used is original volume/original temperature= new volume/new temperature. The law describes expansion of gases with heat.
V/T = constant
V/t=constant
V/t=constant
V/T = k
V/T = k
V/t
V/t=p
V/T=k
V/T=k
PV = constant (apex)
The formula is: V = k.T where:- k is a constant- V is the volume- T is the temperatureThe Charles law is valid at constant temperature.
The volume is directly proportional to temperature at constant pressure.