In case of BOYLE'S law,temperature is held constant! thank you!!
Volume increases at the same rate as temperature.
Boyle's Law
The Boyle (or Boyle-Mariotte) law is: the pressure and the volume in a closed system, at a constant temperature, is a constant. They are so inversely proportional.
Temperature
The graph of Boyle's law is Rectangular Hyperbolic.
Boyle's law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, at constant temperature. Therefore, a graph of Boyle's law would show pressure on the y-axis and volume on the x-axis, with a downward-sloping curve as volume decreases, pressure increases, and vice versa. The curve is hyperbolic, approaching but never reaching zero pressure as volume approaches infinity.
boyles law is the status in which fixed amount of gas at given temperature and inversly proportional to applied pressure
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A Boyle's law graph is typically shaped like a hyperbola, where pressure and volume are inversely related at a constant temperature. As pressure decreases, volume increases, and vice versa. The curve is symmetrical around the point where pressure and volume are equal.
Robert Boyle
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Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle did not invent Boyle's Law. He was a scientist who discovered the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas, which later became known as Boyle's Law. This law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, when the temperature is constant.
Boyle's Law states that pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
Volume increases at the same rate as temperature.