Charle's Law Calculator (temperature and volume changes)

Charles law states that the volume of a fixed amount of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas. A constant is introduced as a result of the proportionality and then the initial and final volumes coupled with the initial and final temperature values can be calculated when the gases are subjected to two different sets of conditions. The other form of Charles law states that for a fixed amount of a gas and volume, pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
Here, absolute temperature is measured in Kelvin instead of degree Celsius.

Calculator
\(V_1=\) \(L\)
Initial volume.
\(T_1=\) \(^{\circ}K\)
Initial temperature.
\(V_2=\) \(L\)
Final volume.
\(T_2=\) \(^{\circ}K\)
Final temperature.