Respuesta :
As far as I understand, you have to plot t(v) = v/k.
According to this, you have to use a form like that [tex]y(x)=mx+b [/tex], in which [tex](x,y)=(V,T)[/tex].
Then you can see that the vertical-intercept is zero therefore the gradient should be is 1/k.
Do hope you will find my both answer helpful and useful. Regards!
According to this, you have to use a form like that [tex]y(x)=mx+b [/tex], in which [tex](x,y)=(V,T)[/tex].
Then you can see that the vertical-intercept is zero therefore the gradient should be is 1/k.
Do hope you will find my both answer helpful and useful. Regards!
Answer: The straight line will be seen in the graph.
Explanation:
Charles law states that 'the volume occupied by the gas is directly proportional to the temperature(in Kelvins) of the gas when pressure is held constant'.
[tex]\frac{V}{T}=k[/tex] ( at constant pressure)
When we represent this relation on graph by placing temperature at x axis and volume at y axis we will get a straight line starting from the origin. The slope of this graph will give us value of constant '1/k'.
As shown in the image attached.
