Monday, October 20, 2008

Charles' Law

Here is the site for Charles' Law. It really helps explain how to do the calculations.

http://www.ausetute.com.au/charslaw.html

If you go to the top of the page it will have a link to Boyle's Law.

It basically explains that at a constant pressure, volume of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. (So at a constant pressure, if the temperature is doubled, the volume of gas is also doubled).

7 Comments:

  1. Mandi said...
    I enjoyed this site, I like how you can insert data into the charts and it will give you results.
    oh and i found it interesting the time you posted this... haha
    viper said...
    it was okay, i just didnt feel compelled to read it, because it didnt catch my eye enough. overall okay.
    Loveheart Twinkie Bun-Pinky Pot Cheeks said...
    Cool site holly the chart is really neat will help me alot...i also wanted to post it too bad you got it first
    Grand Master I said...
    Everyone seems to like the entering data aspect. Try looking for things called applets. They are typically like that
    Choncho said...
    I like it it explains charles law really well and even goes into what happens when a gas starts condensing. goo job.
    Loveheart Hot Lush-Lips said...
    I like this site because it helps me with calculations with all the gas laws. The only thing wrong about it is that it doesn't amuse me too much. I like sites that are very amusing and interesting to look at.
    Choncho said...
    I like it it explains charles law really well and even goes into what happens when a gas starts condensing. but it seemed kind of bland to me. but that is just my opinion.

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