Charles law describes how gases expand when heated. In chemistry, this affects the rate of reaction, densities, and volume, all of which are essential to predicting outcomes of reactions.
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Charles Law is used when tires get overheated on hot summer days and burst. Charles Law also works in balloons. When they are outside on a winter day they seem to shrink, but when you put them back into a warm room they "inflate" again.
1. Tracking particles in particle physics 2. Gas properties including Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, Ideal Gas Law, etc. 3. designing lens 4. Analyzing capillary forces 5. The math of rainbows 6. Orbits of some space craft
Charles Palmer Phillips has written: 'The law of copyright in works of literature and art and in the application of designs' -- subject(s): Art, Copyright, Design protection
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Conservation of energy is found in energy efficient appliances.
Rudolph von Jhering has written: 'Law in daily life'
Charles B. Law was born in 1872.
Charles B. Law died in 1929.
Charle's laws describe how gases tend to expand when they are heated. When pressure on a sample of dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be directly related. Just one real world application is the fact that human lung capacity is reduced in colder temperatures.