What is the proponent of Boyle's Law
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Robert Boyle, an Anglo-Irish scientist is known as the proponent of Boyles' Law.
Definition of Proponent:
"A proponent is defined as the person who proposes, argues or advocates for a proposal or theory."
What is Boyle's law?
- "Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a given mass of ideal gas varies inversely with its volume, provided the temperature is kept constant."
- Boyle's Law was proposed and advocated by the scientist Robert William Boyle in 1661. So, Robert Boyle is called the proponent of Boyle's law.
- According to Boyle's Law, the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas at a constant temperature.
- This can be mathematically represented as, or
Hence, Robert Boyle is the proponent of one of the famous gas laws named Boyle's Law.
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