Boyle's Law is an inverse relationship between pressure and volume. The kinetic theory of matter is fundamental to Boyle s Law. As the volume decreases the molecules collide more frequently...
1 Answers 1 viewsIt says that $Pprop1/V$...and thus it has NO FORMAL application to hot air ballooning...because pressure is formally constant. (Of course, as the balloon ascends, the atmospheric pressure DOES decrease...but to...
1 Answers 1 viewsAs with many early scientific discoveries, the gas law referred to as was derived independently by many scientists, but Boyle received the credit for this law probably because he was...
1 Answers 1 viewsA basketball is held at a certain volume and pressure (constant temperature). When it hits the ground, the volume decreases and the pressure increases...and the increasing pressure springs the ball...
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states that the volume occupied by a gas and the pressure the gas exerts are inversely proportional: $P prop 1/V$ or $V prop 1/P$ Under constant temperature (and quantity...
1 Answers 1 viewsAccording to , $color(red)(v prop1/p" "$when $" "color(green)(T" & "n$ constant. According to Charle's Law, $color(red)(v prop T" "$when $" "color(green)(p" "&" "n$ constant....
1 Answers 1 viewsIn volume and pressure vary inversely, whereas in , volume and pressure vary directly. Consider an example, if the pressure in Boyle's law is doubled from 1.0 atmospheres to 2.0...
1 Answers 1 viewsYes, the point is that the quantity of gas is fixed. Since you can convert between mass and $"mol"$s using the molar mass, it doesn't matter which one is held...
1 Answers 1 viewstells us that for an ideal gas, at a constant temperature, volume is proportional to pressure. So doubling the volume, halves the pressure, providing temperature is kept the same....
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