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If Charles's Law of V/T=k were represented in graphical form, what it would look like? Click to select the correct graph.
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Elit · 8 yıl öğretmeniUzman doğrulaması
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Charles's Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is held constant. Mathematically, it is expressed as \( V/T = k \), where \( V \) is the volume, \( T \) is the temperature in Kelvin, and \( k \) is a constant.<br /><br />In graphical form, if you plot volume (\( V \)) on the y-axis and temperature (\( T \)) on the x-axis, the graph will be a straight line passing through the origin. This is because the relationship is linear and direct; as temperature increases, volume increases proportionally, assuming pressure remains constant.<br /><br />Therefore, the correct graph would be a straight line with a positive slope starting from the origin (0,0).
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