
Gas law
Gas laws describe how gases behave under different conditions of pressure, volume, and temperature. They show that gases tend to expand when heated, compress when pressure increases, and occupy more space when their volume is increased. These relationships are mathematically connected; for example, increasing pressure makes a gas occupy less space, while heating a gas at constant volume makes it expand. Understanding these laws helps predict how gases will behave in various situations, from weather patterns to industrial processes, by illustrating the fundamental link between pressure, volume, and temperature.