- Charles' law; Charles's law
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- Charles' law
This refers to a scientific principle in thermodynamics that describes how gases tend to expand when they are heated at constant pressure. It is primarily used in the context of physics and chemistry to explain the relationship between temperature and volume of a gas.
Generated collocations (experimental)
しゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則をまなぶ学ぶto learn Charles' lawしゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則をつかう使うto use Charles' lawしゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則のてきよう適用application of Charles' lawしゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則をりかい理解するto understand Charles' lawりそうきたい理想気体のほうそく法則ideal gas lawおんど温度とたいせき体積のかんけい関係relationship between temperature and volumeじっけん実験でしゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則をかくにん確認するto verify Charles' law in an experimentしゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則のせつめい説明explanation of Charles' lawしゃるるのほうそくシャルルの法則にもとづく基づくbased on Charles' lawじっさい実際のおんど温度へんか変化actual temperature changes