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define Boyles law and verify it with an example​

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Answered by preetparam94
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Answer:

Robert boyle conducted experiment to state that objects of different masses when falling freely reach the ground at same time.

Explanation:

he took a glass container and placed a feather and a coin at its base. tgen he covered the glass contaiber abd removed air inside it with the help of a vaccume cleaner. then he inverted the container and noted the time.

he observed that feather and coin of different masses when made to fall freely that is only under the action of force of gravity then they reach at the same time at the base.

Answered by SnowyPríncess
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Answer:

As long as the temperature and number of moles of gas remain constant, Boyle's law means doubling the pressure of a gas halves its volume. Here are more examples of Boyle's law in action: When the plunger on a sealed syringe is pushed, the pressure increases and the volume decreases.}

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