At constant volume, pressure is directly proportional to the temperature, this law is popularly known as :
Charle's law
Boyle's law
Gay Lussac law
Avogadro law
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Avogadro law
B
Charle's law
C
Gay Lussac law
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Boyle's law
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According to Gay Lussac's law, pressure is directly proportional to temperature at constant volume. P∝T
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