Gas Law Physics
Jul 25, 2022, 16:45 IST
GAS LAWS
The gases such as hydrogen, oxygen and helium etc. which can not be liquified easily are called permanent gases. The gases whose molecules are point masses (mass without having volume) and do not attract each other are called ideal or perfect gases. Assuming permanent gases to be ideal, through experiment it has been observed that, these gases irrespective of their nature obey the following laws.
Different Gas laws use in physics
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