...Beauty, cleaning, DIY tips and more - free to join!
   Login   Contact us   Site map   Puzzle Club   Ask a question    Newsletter

Charles law

If I have 45 liters of helium in a balloon at 250 C and increase the temperature of the balloon to 550 C, what will the new volume of the balloon be?
Question asked by: nacho30

Asked on: 14 Apr 2009

Charles law states that V1/T1 = V2/T2

Therefore:
45/250 = x/550

thus (45/250) * 500 = the new volume of 90.

By: knowitall
Replied at: 14 Apr 2009
Rate Answer
Comment or provide your answer to this question
No comments have been added to this question "Charles law".
Ask a New Question

Find out more about Science

Science Questions and Answers

science definitions Questions and Answers

Next question: Is mind reading proved possible?


Become a Member! It's Free >>>

Share on Facebook: On Twitter: TwitterTweet this!

Question Keywords

law  charles  

More Questions:

Why Is There So Little Hydrogen On Earth When It's So Abundant In Space?
What Is The Hottest Temperature Recorded On Earth?
Why Is It Difficult To Receive A Radio Signal In A Moving Train
What Is A Rock Cycle?
How Many Kinds Of Atom Are There In A Lump Of Copper?