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what is equation of Boyle's law? ​

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Answered by TheCutiePie333
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Answer:

According to the Boyles law,

P1V1= P2V2 at constant temperature where pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of the given gas.

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Answered by sihanmintu
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The equation of Boyle's law is P₁V₁= P₂V₂

Boyle's law

Boyle's law states that the pressure exerted by a gas (with a given mass and maintained at a fixed temperature) is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by it.

The relationship between volume and pressure in a gas can be stated mathematically as follows (at constant mass and temperature).

P\frac{1}{V}

Where,

P = Pressure exerted by the gas

V = volume occupied by it.

By adding a constant, k, to this proportionality, an equation can be created.

P = K× \frac{1}{V}

PV = K

For a given quantity of confined gas, the product of pressure and volume is a constant, according to the equation, and this continues true as long as the temperature remains constant.

The law can be phrased as follows when comparing the same substance under two different sets of conditions:

P₁V₁= P₂V₂

Where,

P₁ = initial pressure exerted by the gas

V₁ = the initial volume occupied by the gas

P₂ = the final pressure exerted by the gas

V₂ = the final volume occupied by the gas

The law was named after Robert Boyle, a chemist and physicist who published the first statement in 1662.

Learn  more about Boyle's law here

https://brainly.in/question/9786494?msp_poc_exp=4

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