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What is Boyle's law define and explain this any one plzzzz

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Answered by divyanshi261
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Definition of Boyle’s Law

Boyle’s Law is an experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gas tends to increase as the volume of the container decreases. It is named after the chemist and physicist Robert Boyle.

According to this law : If a fixed amount of ideal gas is kept at a fixed temperature, the pressure (P) and volume (V) are inversely proportional, that is, when one doubles, the other is reduced by half.




Boyle’s Law is important for us to understand how gases behave under pressure.
The practical uses of Boyle’s Law is seen all around us everyday.

Practical applications of Boyle’s Law

Medical syringes use this principle. The plunger creates a space when it is pulled back and reduces the pressure in the tube. The fluid draws up inside the tube, because of this low pressure inside, balancing the pressure inside to pressure outside.
When you climb high altitudes or are in an aeroplane, your ears ‘pop’ or you feel uncomfortable because of a change of pressure in your head. This is because the pressure inside the body is not in balance with the pressure outside which is lower at high altitudes. This is against Boyle’s Law. So your body has to undergo a period of acclimatisation.


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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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