It may be Boyle's law, but there is not enough context in the question to be sure.
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∙ 8y agoBoyle's Law
PV=k Apex (:
R = PV/T
Boltzman constant
According to the ideal gas law, pressure times volume is constant. We'll call that constant c. PV=C, P=c/V, so pressure is inversely related to volume, so it would look like the graph y=1/x multiplied by a constant.
The formula PV = C is done by the Gas Law to measure pressure and volume's relationship.
Boyle's Law
Boyle's Law, but it does go further than PV = c.
PV = constant
C.
PV=k Apex (:
PV=nRT also as an aside: Laws are described Law is described
PV = constant
The Gas Law, PV=nRT.
Pv=k
This is the general law of gases:PV = nRT (n is the number of moles)
PV=nRT D: