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Well, the examples are for the gas laws:
Boyle's law (relating pressure and volume): The pressurized balls, such as basketball, volleyball, ...
Charles's law (relating volume and temperature): The hot-air balloon, etc
Gay-Lussac's law (relating temperature and pressure): The pressure cooker, pressure in car tires, etc

2007-10-18 13:13:26 · answer #1 · answered by Hahaha 7 · 0 0

in case you boil water in a pot, it would want to be a mixture of radiation, conduction and convection. once you've an electric powered warm water heater, it really is in most cases conduction from the heating aspect on to the water. once you've a compelled air heating gadget, it really is in most cases convection once the air is heated contained in the furnace and blown into the room. in case you're taking a seat outdoors on a cool day contained in the solar and it feels warmth, it really is radiation from the solar.

2016-10-21 05:22:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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