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Relationship between Pressure and Volume

Author: Muhammad Hassan 11B1



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1) Inversely proportional. 2) pressure × volume = constant (pressure-Pa, Volume-m^3) 3) Robert Boyle poured mercury into a J-shaped tube (sealed on the lower end). He trapped a bubble of air, the volume of mercury in the higher column, the greater the pressure on the trapped air, the smaller the it became


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