Question
When a flat tyre is filled with with air, the increased volume of air in the flat tyre results in the flat tyre recovering its previous shape. The volume of air pumped into the tyre will be directly number of molecules of air that are held within the tyre’s capacity. Which gas law best explains the process involved?
Avogadro’s Law
Boyle’s law
Guy Lussac Law
Charle’s Law
Avogadro’s Law
Boyle’s law
Guy Lussac Law
Charle’s Law
Answers
Charle's Law
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