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Charles¡Çs law (volume of gas depending on the temperature change)

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Volume of gas increases by 1/273 of its volume at 0¡É for 1¡É increase in temperature.

¢¹ At a constant temperature, volume of gas is proportional to the absolute temperature.

¢¹ Absolute temperature (K), T = 273 + t(¡É)

V = V0 + V0 * t /273

V0 : volume at 0¡É(liter)
t  : temperature (¡É)
V  : volume at t¡É (liter)

The above equation can also be rearranged as follows :

V = V0(1+t/273) = V0((273+t)/273) = V0*T/273

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%27s_law
V = V0 + V0 * t /273
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