I think you are talking about Charles's law (also known as the law of volumes) is an experimental gas law which describes how gases tend to expand when heated. At constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature on the absolute temperature scale. which can be written as:
where V is the volume of the gas; and T is the absolute temperature. The law can also be usefully expressed as follows:
The equation shows that, as absolute temperature increases, the volume of the gas also increases
Charles' Law states:- When the pressure on a sample of a dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be directly related.
Boyle's Law. Wiki has an excellent article on this subject.
This is thw Boyle-Mariotte law: pV = k
It is Charles' Law.
Charle's Law:
Temperature increases as pressure increases.
The pressure and volume are related because both are variable of indefinite which means that both are not positive or definite and they tend to vary by the object they are in.
Temperature, pressure, and common ion effect
According to Charles law,the given volume is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at constant pressure and number of moles. "Asad Jamal" HAMDARD UNIVERSITY Karachi,Pakistan.
The higher the pressure, the more easily a chemical diffuses. And seeing as pressure and temperature are directly related, the higher the temperature the more easily a chemical diffuses, and vice versa. This is caused by everything "wanting" to be equal, if there is a higher pressure, then it will diffuse to an area of lower pressure.
The relationship between pressure and volume (apex)
In science, a law is a statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature. Laws are based on repeated observations and experiments and are used to explain and predict natural phenomena. They are fundamental principles that help scientists understand the workings of the physical world.
Boyle's Law PV=K or P1V1=P2V2
Gas pressure and temperature have a direct relationship. If the pressure is raised, then the temperature will also raise, and vice versa.
When the pressure is constant, the law describing the relationship between volume and temperature is known as Charles' Law: V1/T1 = V2/T2
YES it is called "pressure temperature relationship" temperature rises so does the pressure
I believe the relationship has to do with heat expanding molecules and maybe the opposite. Hence the pressure and temperature relationship.
the relationship between volume and moles-APEX
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
What medium and temperature as there is something called "pressure temperature relationship"
No.
Pressure /temperature relationship The greater the pressure normally the higher the temperature