When a football is inflated both pressure and volume increases. Explain why it violates Boyle's law.
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As a result, the mass of air inside the football does not remain constant. moreover, pumping causes rise in temperature of air inside the football. thus, neigher the temperature nor the mass of the air remains constant. so, boyle's law is not applicable in this case.
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