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Explain boyles law in the basis of kinetic theory

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Answered by tims
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Boyle's law states that --Ona constant temperature and d no. Of moles the pressure of a gas is inversely propotional to d volume of that particular gas ....i.e.p-1/v and also pv--k(constant)
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\textbf{Boyle's Law :}



At constant Temperature (T), the Volume (V) of a given mass of gas is inversally proportional to it's Pressure (P).

i.e.


V \alpha \frac{1}{P}

(At constant Temperature)


V\:= \frac{k}{P}


PV\:=\:k


P1V1\:=\:k


P2V2\:=\:k

Here,k = Constant


So,


\textbf{P1V1\:=\:P2V2}




\textbf{Graph is in Attachment !!}

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