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Boyle’s Law Explained with Graph | Gas Pressure Calculator



 Pressure Calculation Made Easy (Boyle’s Law)
Graph illustrating Boyle’s Law where gas pressure decreases as volume increases with labeled axes and scientific diagram.
Boyle’s Law showing inverse relationship between pressure and volume with real data graph.



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Frequently Asked Questions about Boyle’s Law

What is Boyle’s Law?

Boyle’s Law states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to its volume. 

What is the formula of Boyle’s Law?

The standard gas pressure formula for Boyle’s Law is expressed as P_1V_1 = P_2V_2. This indicates that the product of pressure and volume remains constant (PV = k).

Why is pressure inversely proportional to volume?

According to the kinetic molecular theory, if you decrease the volume, gas particles hit the walls of the container more frequently, increasing the pressure. When plotted on a Boyle’s Law graph, this relationship creates a characteristic hyperbola (isotherm).

- By Dr.Sanjaykumar pawar

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