Charles Law
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Some time in the late 1700's, Jacques Charles, an avid ballooner, discovered that an ideal gas's volume varies with temperature at constant amount and pressure. Charles law states that the volume of fixed amount of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at constant pressure (V/T=k). Charles law is modeled mathematically as a direct linear relationship (Volume=k*Temperature).

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