GayLussactörvény
GayLussac's Law, also known as the pressure-temperature law, describes the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a gas at constant volume. It states that for a fixed amount of gas, the pressure is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, provided the volume remains unchanged. This means that as the temperature of the gas increases, its pressure also increases proportionally, and conversely, as the temperature decreases, the pressure decreases.
Mathematically, GayLussac's Law can be expressed as P/T = k, where P is the pressure, T is the
This law is a specific case of the ideal gas law, which combines the relationships between pressure,