The Volume-Temperature relationship is given by Charle’s law
State Charle’s law
French physicist Jacques Charles (1746-1823) studied the effect of temperature on a gas’s volume at constant pressure. Charle’s law states that ‘The volume of a given mass of dry gas increases or decreases by 1/273 of its original volume at 00C for each degree centigrade rise or fall in temperature’.
- Mathematically, the following equation can represent it:
V/T = k
- Charles’s law is valid for virtually all gases at temperatures well above their boiling points.