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12 August, 14:39

How does the curie's law look like on a graph?

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  1. 12 August, 14:56
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    The graph of Charles Law is a graph describing how the volume of a gas changes with respect to its temperature and where the volume is a linear function of the temperature. When the temperature of gas is given in units of Kelvin, the graph intersects the x-axis at 0 K, where the volume is 0. On the other hand, if the temperature is given in units of Celsius, the graph intersects - 273 degrees Celsius on the x-axis.
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