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Boyle's law definition

Boyle's Law is an ideal gas law where at constant temperature; the volume of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its absolute pressure.


PiVi = PfVf

where
Pi = initial pressure
Vi = initial volume
Pf = final pressure
Vf = final volume

Boyle's law

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