[ {"name":"Ideal Gas Law","description":r""" Equation of state for an ideal gas. $$PV = nRT$$ Where: - $P$: Pressure (Pascals) - $V$: Volume (m^3) - $n$: Amount of substance (moles) - $R$: Universal gas constant $8.314\ \mathrm{J/(mol\cdot K)}$ - $T$: Temperature (Kelvin) This law combines Boyle's, Charles's and Avogadro's laws. ![Ideal Gas](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Ideal_gas_sphere.svg/800px-Ideal_gas_sphere.svg.png) ""","input":[{"name":"n","unit":"mole"},{"name":"T","unit":"kelvin"},{"name":"V","unit":"cubic meter"}],"output":{"name":"P","unit":"pascal"},"d4rtCode":"P = (n * 8.314462618 * T) / V;","tags":["physics","thermodynamics","gas"]} ]