Did you know that steam engines, hot air balloons, car tires, and even baking have something in common?
Around 1787, Jacques Charles, a French inventor and scientist, used his observations on gases to come up with Charles’ Law, which affects so much of the world around us!
Charles’ Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature as it heats up and cools today. In this episode, we’re going to explore what that means to our daily lives.
Clayton’s Exploration Station
Here at Clayton's Exploration Station, we're doing experiments, going on adventures, and trying to find answers to the questions that curious humans have.
We have educational step-by-step experiments and entertaining lessons to teach children.
Don't forget the rules of Science and Exploration:
1. Safety First!
2. Exploration is for everyone
3. Being wrong is just one step on the way to getting the correct answer
4. Observation can be just as important as results