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Wht is boyle's laws.....???

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Answered by SwaGduDe
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➡️A law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.

➡️There are two other common ways to express the formula for Boyle's law. According to this law, at a constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume is a constant: PV = c. or. P ∝ 1/V.

Answered by Anonymous
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Boyle's law can be defined as a law that describes how the pressure increases based on the volume of the container decreases. It is a law that States the volume and pressure of gas.

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Balloon is the perfect example of Boyle's law. When air is blown in a balloon than the outer side of the balloon stretches and the air push the rubber and this leads to the balloon expands.

On the other hand the un-squeezed part of the balloon expand out.

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  • Boyle's law is introduced by physicist Robert Boyle.

  • This law is introduced in 1662.

  • Boyle's Law is used describe certain changes in volume and pressure.
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