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Charles Law Calculator

Temperature and volume.

Leave one field empty. Temps must be absolute (K).

How to use Charles Law Calculator

  1. Inputs: Enter three knowns (e.g., V1, T1, T2).
  2. Temperature: Must be in Kelvin (we convert Celsius/Fahrenheit for you).
  3. Calculate: Find the unknown volume or temperature.

About Charles Law Calculator

The Charles's Law Calculator describes how gases expand when heated. It states that volume is directly proportional to temperature (V1/T1 = V2/T2).

Understanding this is vital for thermodynamics, hot air balloons, and car tires in winter.