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Title: Fundamental Gas Laws And Their Application
Author: Patricia S. Osullivan
Source: 1979 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Gas measurement would be quite simple if all that was important was the displaced volume of a gas as measured by a meter. Unfortunately, the situation is not that simple. The amount of gas that passes through a meter is influenced primarily by two factors that a meter does not measure namely, the pressure and the temperature. The roles of temperature, pressure and volume of a gas are important in every phase of gas measurement. The ways in which temperature, pressure and volume interrelate are known as the basic gas laws. These laws are formulated assuming that gases behave according to an ideal conceptualization of gases. These gas laws provide basic information. Since all gases do not behave ideally, the gas laws are appropriate in many instances or they can be modified appropriately to fit the specific need.




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