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Define Charles's Law
Conjunction
A logical operator that links propositions together in such a way that the resulting statement is true only when both propositions are true.
Disjunction
A logical operation that results in true if at least one of its components is true.
Conditional
A compound proposition containing two component propositions (the antecedent and the consequent) and asserting that the truth of one component would be sufficient for the truth of the other.
Biconditional
A logical statement where both components imply each other; true only when both parts are either true or false.
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