Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 23)
23.
According to Gay-Lussac law for a perfect gas, p/T = constant, if v is kept constant.
Discussion:
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Jebin george said:
2 years ago
P1v1/T1 = P2v2/T2.
V1 = V2 constant volume.
P1/T1 = P2/T2 = constant.
V1 = V2 constant volume.
P1/T1 = P2/T2 = constant.
Muhammad Ishaque said:
4 years ago
In a fixed volume any further addition of heat will increase the kinetic energy of gas molecules which in results increase the pressure of gas. P/T= constant, (at constant volume).
(1)
Mahesh said:
4 years ago
Gay -Lussac law is nothing but Charles law.
p/T=constant, at constant volume.
p/T=constant, at constant volume.
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Avinash kaarla said:
8 years ago
Please explain @Nagesh.
Nagesh said:
8 years ago
Pv = rt where r is constant.
Stanford said:
8 years ago
Gay-Lussac states that the temperature is directionally proportional to pressure where the volume is constant.
Sreedhar s s said:
1 decade ago
Gay lussac states that the temperature is directionally proportional to pressure where the volume is constant.
Pawan said:
1 decade ago
Gay-Lussac's law is an ideal gas law where at constant volume, the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.
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