When air is filled into a balloon the pressure inside the balloon increases and so does the volume. Explain this apparent contradiction of Boyle,s law?
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Boyles law states for a given amount of gas the pressure in inversely proportional to its volume.
In case of an expanding balloon, the law does not hold, as the law requires the number of atoms particles to be constant, which in this case, is not.
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In case of an expanding balloon, the law does not hold, as the law requires the number of atoms particles to be constant, which in this case, is not.
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boyle's law needs mass to be constant. So, this application is not at all related to boyle's law. hence the pressure increases with volume
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