Explain boyle's law and charle's law with diagrams and equation part?
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Charles' law describes the relationship between the volume and temperature of a gas. ... This law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature (in kelvin) increases or decreases.
Boyle–Mariotte law, or Mariotte's law(especially in France), is an experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gastends to increase as the volume of the container decreases. A modern statement of Boyle's law is
The absolute pressure exerted by a given mass of an ideal gasis inversely proportional to the volume it occupies if the temperature and amount of gasremain unchanged within a closed system.
Mathematically, Boyle's law can be stated as
Pressure is inversely proportional to the volume.
or
{\displaystyle PV=k}Pressure multiplied by volume equals some constant {\displaystyle k}
where P is the pressure of the gas, V is the volume of the gas, and k is a constant.
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Boyle–Mariotte law, or Mariotte's law(especially in France), is an experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gastends to increase as the volume of the container decreases. A modern statement of Boyle's law is
The absolute pressure exerted by a given mass of an ideal gasis inversely proportional to the volume it occupies if the temperature and amount of gasremain unchanged within a closed system.
Mathematically, Boyle's law can be stated as
Pressure is inversely proportional to the volume.
or
{\displaystyle PV=k}Pressure multiplied by volume equals some constant {\displaystyle k}
where P is the pressure of the gas, V is the volume of the gas, and k is a constant.
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