is inversely proprotional to its centigrade temperature
is inversely proportional to its absolute temperature
is directly proportional to its centigrade temperature
is directly proportional to its absolute temperature
remains constant also
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The answer should be D. As explained by the Gay-lussac's law/pressure law, the pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume is proportional to the absolute temperature of gas, i.e P1/T1 = P2/T2.
REF: Check: New School Physics by M.W Anyakoha, Pg 244, unit 10.4 .

Yes the answer is absolutely correct according to a French scientists Gay lussac's state that the pressure of a fixed mass of a gas is directly proportional to it's absolute temperature
P1/T1 = P2/T2

yes indeed the answer is absolutely D myschool is correct with the general gas formular you will even see this
P>T/V so p is directly proportional to temperature and inversaly proportional to the volume so according to this General gas law option D is vividly correct

Gay lusaac law state that the volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature,if the volume is kept constant . If u dont get it leave it?

this questioon is wrong the answer is b, because the volume of a liquid is constant when the quantity of pressure applied is directly proportional to its temperature (boyles law and charles law)


