pressure did not remain constant or if the amount of gas did not remain constant.
Gas laws are absolutely exact only for ideal gases.Jacques Charles worked with O, H, CO2 and N.
the pressure is same
You might use the Boyle's Law and Charles' Law when you are dealing with a kinetic theory question.
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Sources of errors in experiments to verify Ohms law can be as simple as temperature or pressure. These errors can also be caused by length and diameter of the conductor being used in the experiment.
Boyle's Law relates gas pressure (P) to volume (V) by the equation P1V1 = P2V2. There are two sources of errors to experimentally and theoretically applying Boyle. The first is based on instrumentation, which include operator errors and certainty problems when measuring P and V. The second is from calculations, specifically user errors.
all i know is that you need to start with a balanced equation
The intercept of -273¤C on the Charles law graph represents the absolute minimum of temperature below which it is not possible to go -Chukwuma Akubueze
That should help http://www.chm.davidson.edu/vce/GasLaws/CharlesLaw.html
There are many possible errors in a Hooke's law experiment. Examples of some common errors are: Not reading the ruler correctly when measuring the extension of the spring. Not starting the timer at exactly the same time as when the weight is added to the spring. Not adding the weights in a smooth, continuous motion. Not adding the same amount of weight to each spring. The spring could be damaged or broken, which would affect the results. Other sources of error could include: The spring could be old and not have the same elasticity as a new spring. The spring could be of a different material than what is expected, which would affect the results. The experiment could be done in a place with a lot of vibration, which would affect the results.
an experiment on pascal's law
Gas laws are absolutely exact only for ideal gases.Jacques Charles worked with O, H, CO2 and N.
Kirchoff's Law is valid because the percent error that occurs between calculated values and experimental values is less than three percent.
Jacques Charles invented the Charles' Law.
Charles law: T.v=kBoyle law: p.v=k
the pressure is same