Jacques Charles invented the Charles' Law.
Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when pressure is held constant, expressed as V1/T1 = V2/T2. Boyle's Law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure when temperature is held constant, expressed as P1V1 = P2V2.
1. Boyle's Law 2. Charles Law3. Gay-Lussac's Law4. Combined gas law
Well, pressure has to be kept constant and so does the mass of the gas with Charles's Law. Charles's Law--V1/T1=V2/T2--can be derived from the Combined Gas Law--V1xP1/T1=V2xP2/T2--by keeping the pressure constant which in turn cancels out the pressure in the Combined Gas Law leaving you with Charles's Law. Hope that helps you!
There is no year that the combined gas law was formed. There were also several years that several people like Robert Boyle, Jacques Charles, and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac did research and experiments to further define and contribute to it.
DR. C. D. Fleet (Dr. Charles Browne Fleet)
Many things; i recently did a report on him and also boyle's to but Charles was famous for Charles' Law which mainly is saying that if the temperature rises then the volume will also rise while the pressure stays constant. He also confirmed Benjamin Francklin's electricity experiment. He invented many other things including the first helium balloon. Hope that helps!!
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