What are the two practical implications of the Boyle’s law?
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According to Boyle’s law the pressure of gas increases and the volume of the gas decreases.
The practical applications by using the principle of Boyle’s law are enormous. Many locomotive engines, Heat engines and pneumatic pistons are designed under the principle of Boyle’s law.
Another day to day application of Boyle’s law is the intake of medicine using syringe. The internal volume of the syringe increases as the plunger is dragged out decreasing the pressure. The internal and external pressure is balanced and maintained until the medicine is sucked inside the syringe.
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