The volume of a fixed amount of any gas at constant pressure varies
linearly with temperature i.e.
V=constant ( t + 273.15)
where t is the gas temperature on Celsius scale. Charles's law concludes that the volume of any gas
should extrapolate to zero at t = - 273.15 C. This law may be stated as following equation:
V=constant T
where T is the absolute temperature. Charles's law is a special case of
the perfect gas equation.