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what is boyle's law? explain...
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Answered by Ranjithramesh
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Answer:

a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.

Explanation:

An example of Boyle's law in action can be seen in a balloon. Air is blown into the balloon; the pressure of that air pushes on the rubber, making the balloon expand. If one end of the balloon is squeezed, making the volume smaller, the pressure inside increased, making the un-squeezed part of the balloon expand out.

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