Explain the Boyle?s law ?

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Explain the Boyle?s law ?..

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The volume of given mass of a gas in inversely proportional
to its pressure when the temperature is constant.

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Explain the Boyle?s law ?..

Answer / panchanan basantia

At constant temperature, the volume of given mass of gas is
inversely proportional to the pressure.

VP = K (Where k is proportional constant)

V = volume & P = Pressure

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