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Boyle's Law states that in a closed system, the pressure of a gas times its volume is a constant. So, if pressure = P, volume = V, and k = a constant, then PV = k.
The equation is pV=k (k is a constant at constant temperature).
The Boyle-Mariotte law equation is: pV=k, where - p is the pressure - V is the volume - k is a constant specific for the system
1. A more correct name is Boyle-Mariotte law. 2. This law is a relation between pressure and volume at constant temperature. The equation is: pV = k where p is the pressure, V is the volume, k is a constant specific for the system.
V/T=k
V/T=k
V = kn
V/t=p
PV= constant
PV=k Apex (:
PV = constant
The formula is: V = k.T where:- k is a constant- V is the volume- T is the temperatureThe Charles law is valid at constant temperature.
The formula is: V = k.T where:- k is a constant- V is the volume- T is the temperatureThe Charles law is valid at constant temperature.
The equation is:PV = k, where:P - pressureV- volumek - constantThis law is valid at constant temperature.
The equation is:PV = k, where:P - pressureV- volumek - constantThis law is valid at constant temperature.
This law formula is: k = P.v