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This is the first 1,000 characters of 555 words (2.22 pages) in the essay titled Boyles Law
This essay is about ylefs Law. It discusses the background of the law, its full description and operating principles. We will also be discussing its usefulness and what applications does it have in todayfs world.
yle had the good fortune to have Robert Hooke as an assistant and together they made an air pump. Recognizing its scientific possibilities, yle conducted pioneering experiments in studying the role of air in combustion, respiration, and the transmission of sound. In 1662, yle published what is now known as yle\ s law: At constant temperature the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure.
yle was aware that a gas expands when heated but no temperature scale existed and he could not determine the relationship between \ hotness\ and volume. (Agpssi, 1977)
Law stating that the volume of a given mass of gas at a constant temperature is inversely proportional to its pressure. For example, if the pressure on a gas doubles, its volume will be reduced by a half, and vice versa. The law was discovered in 1662 by Irish physicist and chemist Robert yle.
If a gas is compressed in a cylinder the volume of the gas decreases. The number of particles of gas in the cylinder remains the same. The particles get closer together; collide with each other more frequently, and the pressure of the gas increases due to the force of the particles colliding. If the pressure is P and the volume is V, then P = 1/V. Therefore, as the volume de...
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Keywords: boyles, chemistry, irish physicist, robert hooke, pressure gauge, foot pump, pressure and volume, oil reservoir, glass tube, good fortune, pressure increases, temperature scale, hotness, respiration, yle, chemist, combustion, particles, possibilities, relationship
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