Pressure 1
Volume 1
Pressure 2
Volume 2
Boyle’s law (Mariotte’s law), tells us how the pressure of gas leads to an increase as the volume of the container decreases. Boyle explained that the volume of air trapped by a liquid in the closed short limb of a tube reduced inexactly proportion to the pressure produced by the liquid in the long part of the tube.
the pressure varies inversely with its volume at a constant temperature.
The relationship for Boyle’s Law can be declared as follows: (P1, V1 = P2, V2) initial pressure P1, and volume V1 = pressure P2 and volume V2 after the change.
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