when u blow air into a balloon, not only there will be increases in its pressure but also its volume! is it a violation of Boyle Law. who answer fast I'll make them as brainliest!
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Boyle's law:
at constant temperature the volume of given mass of the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas.
so when the pressure decrease there will be increase in volume.
according to your question the given statement is wrong.
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Boyle's law:
at constant temperature the volume of given mass of the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas.
so when the pressure decrease there will be increase in volume.
according to your question the given statement is wrong.
hope it helps
pls mark me as brainlist
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Boyle's Law states that:
Pressure is inversely propotional to Volume. But if we take an example of a balloon. As we fill air in it it's pressure increases but it's volume also increases.
May it help you..
Boyle's Law states that:
Pressure is inversely propotional to Volume. But if we take an example of a balloon. As we fill air in it it's pressure increases but it's volume also increases.
May it help you..
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