| 1. | *the Friedmann equations do not assume the ideal gas law.
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| 2. | The ideal gas law is an extension of experimentally discovered gas laws.
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| 3. | Much later the ideal gas law was formulated in 1834.
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| 4. | That insight led him to derive the ideal gas law:
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| 5. | You could change the variables in the Ideal gas law.
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| 6. | This is assuming constant temperature and validity of the ideal gas law.
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| 7. | This fraction more accurately follows the ideal gas law.
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| 8. | The ideal gas law must be corrected when attractive and repulsive forces are considered.
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| 9. | Equipartition was used above to derive the classical ideal gas law from Newtonian mechanics.
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| 10. | For a gas of low density this can be seen from the ideal gas law.
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