conflicts with charles law?

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charles law states that a volume of a given sample of gas AT A CONSTANT PRESSURE is directly proportional to the temprature

how can this be possible?

gay-lussacs law states that temprature and pressure are also directly proportional to each other

how can the temprature rise with a constant pressure?
 
There is no conflict.

Volume increases because temperature is increasing atomic energy.

Pressure increases for the same reason, but only if confined by space and unable to increase in volume. That is why pressure and volume are inversely related.
 
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