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Question: A constant volume gas thermometer work on: A. Archimedes principle B. Pascal’s law C. Boyle’s...

A constant volume gas thermometer work on:
A. Archimedes principle
B. Pascal’s law
C. Boyle’s law
D. Charles law
E. Gay Lussac’s law

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Solution

Hint: From the ideal gas, compare the three parameters P,V,T with proportionality relation at constant volume and remember 3 laws corrected in the ideal gas equation.

Complete step-by-step answer:
From ideal gas solution
PV = nRT\text{PV = nRT}
Where P: Pressure
V: volume
T: Temperature
N: molecules
R: universal gas constant
For a constant volume system, the number of molecules are constant as well as the volume is constant.
Hence PTP\propto T
Pressure is proportional to temperature at constant volume.

(a) Archimedes Principle:
Archimedes principle states that upward buoyant force that is executed by body temperature in a fluid is equal to weight displaced.
F=ρgVF=\rho gV
F= Force
ρ\rho = Density
G = gravity
V= volume

(b) Pascal’s law
Pascal’s law states that the pressure change at any point in confined incompressible fluid/liquid is transmitted such that the pressure change is constant everywhere.

(c) Boyle’s law:
Boyle’s law that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature
P1Vat constant TP\propto \mathop{\left. \dfrac{1}{V} \right|}_{\text{at constant T}}

(d) Charles law:
Charles law states that volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
VTconstant PV\propto \mathop{\left. T \right|}_{\text{constant P}}

(e) Gay – Iussac’s law
Gay Iussac’s law states that pressure of given mass of gas is directly proportional with the absolute temperature of gas when volume of the mass is constant.
PTconstant VP\propto \mathop{\left. T \right|}_{\text{constant V}}
Constant volume thermometer obeys Gay-Iussac’s law.
Option (e) is correct.

Note: The thermometer could be signified to work on Charles law when the thermometer was just a volume thermometer.
When a constant volume thermometer is taken then it obeys Gay-Iussac’s law.