Jesus! It's so cold today, feels like 26 degrees, but tomorrow the temperature is predicted to be 55 degrees.
This can be explained by Gay-Lussac's Law, which states that as the temperature increases the pressure increases and the differences in air pressure in the atmosphere cause these winds.
The prediction was correct, it feels much warmer than yesterday. I wonder why these changes in temperature cause so many winds.
Yes, because the volume inside the tire is constant, so if the temperature decreases so does the tire pressure.
Does that law also explain why the tires of my car lose pressure when it's cold?
As you can see in the board, the two manipulative variables are pressure and temperature
Yes, the two variables have a direct relationship with each other.
I comprehend it now, since there is no variable for volume it is constant.
This law has very important real world applications, for example in order to make safe pressure cookers this law must be taken into account.
Yes I imagine, if the pressure cookers cannot hold the pressure on the inside it can cause serious accidents.
This law can actually save your life, specially when it comes to aerosol cans.
That is why it contains a warning that advises you not to expose it high temperatures.