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The Ideal Gas Law Calculator will calculate:
- Any of the missing gas parameter from pressure, volume and temperature when the other parameters are known.
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Calculation Restrictions: The gas inside the cylinder is considered as ideal, the piston slides without friction along the cylinder.
Gas Temperature of ideal gas calculation |
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T = P × V × M/m × R T = × × / × T = / T = |
Gas Pressure of ideal gas gas calculation |
P = T × m × R/V × M P = × × / × P = / P = |
Gas Volume of ideal gas gas calculation |
V = T × m × R/P × M V = × × / × V = / V = |
Ideal Gas Law Calculator Input and calculated values |
Gas pressure (P) Pa |
Gas volume (V) m3 |
Molar mass of gas (M) kg/mol |
Mass of gas (m) kg |
Ideal gas constant (R) J/mol∙K |
Temperature of ideal gas (T) K |
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Related Physics Chapters with Tutorials
Section 13: Thermodynamics
Gas Temperature of ideal gas Formula and Calculation
T = P × V × M/m × R
Gas Pressure of ideal gas Formula and Calculation
P = T × m × R/V × M
Gas Volume of ideal gas Formula and Calculation
V = T × m × R/P × M
This gas formulas above derive from the Ideal Gas Law:
P × V = n × R × T
Where n = m/M is the number of gas moles.
Thermodynamics Physics Tutorials associated with the Ideal Gas Law Calculator
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- 13.1 - Temperature. The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
- 13.2 - Thermal Expansion
- 13.3 - Absorption of Heat
- 13.4 - Calorimetry (Heat Transfer)
- 13.5 - The First Law of Thermodynamics
- 13.6 - The Kinetic Theory of Gases. Ideal Gases
- 13.7 - Pressure, Temperature and RMS Speed
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