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  1. In the picture given below volume (V) is taken on the x-axis and pressure (P) is demonstrated on the y-axis, also known as the PV graph. Each curve on the graph is a representation of a rectangular hyperbola and corresponds to a distinct fixed temperature and is called an isotherm. Higher curves in the graph are equivalent to higher temperatures.
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    The graph of Boyle’s law is known as a pressure-volume graph or PV curve. The pressure and volume graph at constant temperature is known as an isotherm As the Pressure increases with decreasing in volume, and vice versa. Other parameters such as temperature and amount of gas are constant in the graph.
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    Boyle's law - Wikipedia

    The law itself can be stated as follows: For a fixed mass of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship. If volume increases, then pressure decreases and vice versa, when … See more

    Boyle's law, also referred to as the Boyle–Mariotte law or Mariotte's law (especially in France), is an empirical gas law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined gas. … See more

    The relationship between pressure and volume was first noted by Richard Towneley and Henry Power in the 17th century. Robert Boyle confirmed their discovery through … See more

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    Boyle's law is often used as part of an explanation on how the breathing system works in the human body. This commonly involves explaining how the lung volume may be increased or … See more

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    WEBAug 14, 2020 · This relationship between pressure and volume is known as Boyle’s law, after its discoverer, and can be stated as follows: At constant temperature, the volume of a fixed amount of a gas is inversely …

  9. 14.3: Boyle's Law - Chemistry LibreTexts

    WEBLearn how Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas varies inversely with the pressure at constant temperature and amount. See a graph of the data and an example problem using the equation P1 × V1 = P2 × V2.

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    WEBLearn how the volume and pressure of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature, and how to apply Boyle’s law to calculate them. See graphs, examples, and applications of Boyle’s law to breathing and gas …

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    WEBLearn how Robert Boyle discovered the inverse relationship between pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature. See graphs of Boyle's data and how they support his law.