How to find Pressure in quill tube (Boyles law) experiment??someone plz help..
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Hello dada your answer.....
Calculation...
*calculate P×I in each case.
*plot a graph between pressure and reciprocal of length,checking pressure (P)along X axis and reciprocal length(1/I)along Y axis.......
Results...
from the Tabular column it is found that p× I is a constant..
the graph between reciprocal of length and pressure is a straight line which shows that pressure of that given mass of gas is inversely proportional to length of a column...
it indicates the inverse proportionality of pressure and volume of a given mass of gas has verifies Boyle's law.....
..
thanks!!!
Calculation...
*calculate P×I in each case.
*plot a graph between pressure and reciprocal of length,checking pressure (P)along X axis and reciprocal length(1/I)along Y axis.......
Results...
from the Tabular column it is found that p× I is a constant..
the graph between reciprocal of length and pressure is a straight line which shows that pressure of that given mass of gas is inversely proportional to length of a column...
it indicates the inverse proportionality of pressure and volume of a given mass of gas has verifies Boyle's law.....
..
thanks!!!
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