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Charles law is the law that states that at a constant pressure, the warmer a gas gets, the more volume it takes up and less dense it is.
The question is about an oxymoronic expression. A constant cannot be a variable and a variable cannot be a constant!
Temperature
1 - 2 answers 2 - probabilty of success remains constant 3 - outcomes of trials are independent 4 - random variable of interest is the number of successes in a fixed number of of trials
No. It also applies to mathematics in general.
Hot air balloon.
helium balloon left in sun will expand. sun makes balloon hotter and density will rise balloon
An example of Charles's law in action is a balloon inflating when placed in a warm environment. As the temperature increases, the gas molecules inside the balloon gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing the volume of the balloon to expand in order to maintain a constant pressure.
It would shrink (according to Charles's Law).
Charles law is the law that states that at a constant pressure, the warmer a gas gets, the more volume it takes up and less dense it is.
Charles's law. Pressure acting on the balloon is constant(atmospheric pressure). Thus when the sun's rays heat the balloon, the air inside expands and it pops sooner or later.
One of the specific applications to Charles' Law is the Hot-Air Balloon, as the balloon is filled up with hot air, the rising temperature lowers the density of the balloon below atmospheric level helping the balloon to rise up into the air
The volume would increase. Charles law
one example is of a balloon left in the sun or over an a/c for too long
one example is of a balloon left in the sun or over an a/c for too long
one example is of a balloon left in the sun or over an a/c for too long
YES! (I think) sorry if Im wrong!:(