A water geyser works by heating cold water. The hot water is then released through an outlet nozzle. If the system and pressure-relief valve malfunctions, the continuous production of steam can damage the geyser. If the pressure of the steam is too high, the geyser may burst. Which gas law best explains the process involved?
Boyle’s law
Guy Lussac Law
Charle’s Law
Avogadro’s Law
1 answer
The ideal gas law would best explain the process involved in a water geyser malfunction, as it takes into account pressure, volume, temperature, and number of particles.