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Charles Law

Description:

Charles Law, also known as the Law of Volumes, states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when pressure and amount of gas are held constant.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1 - Scientific Principle:

  • Noun: Charles Law is a fundamental principle in the field of thermodynamics.
  • Example Sentence: The application of Charles Law helps explain the behavior of gases at different temperatures.

Sense 2 - Popular Usage:

  • Noun: In everyday language, Charles Law refers to an observation stating that as the temperature of a gas increases, so does its volume.
  • Example Sentence: According to Charles Law, the volume of a balloon will expand if we heat it.

Sense 3 - Local Reference:

  • Noun: In some local regions, Charles Law might refer to a specific local regulation or bylaw.
  • Example Sentence: Make sure you are aware of Charles Law before setting up your food stall in this town.

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