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What conclusions can you make about the relationship between temperature and pressure

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Under constant volume in a closed system the relationship between temperature and pressure is directly proportional.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the pressure increases in the system the temperature also increases in the same order. It is explained in the Gay-Lussac's Law, also known as pressure-temperature law. If a gas is compressed i.e.

The pressure is reduced inside a container (constant volume) then the temperature inside the container is increased, it is practical demonstration of the pressure-temperature law. This mechanism is also used in refrigerators.

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