There is either a leak in the vessel, or the temperature is changing. Or both.
Boyle's Law describes the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature. According to Boyle's Law, when adding gas to a balloon, the volume will decrease if the pressure inside the balloon increases.
According to Boyle's Law, increasing the pressure of a gas will cause its volume to decrease, as long as the temperature remains constant. Boyle's Law states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other.
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When a gas expands and its volume increases, the pressure of the gas will decrease. This is because pressure and volume are inversely proportional according to Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature.
In Boyle's law, pressure and volume are the two variables that change. The relationship between pressure and volume is inverse; as pressure increases, volume decreases, and vice versa, when the temperature is kept constant.
1/3 of the initial volume (Boyle-Mariotte law).
As a consequence of Boyle-Mariotte law: 166 cm3.
Pressure and volume are inversely related in a system at constant temperature (Boyle's Law). As pressure increases, volume decreases and vice versa. This relationship is direct in the sense that an increase in pressure leads to a decrease in volume, and a decrease in pressure leads to an increase in volume.
Boyle's Law describes the relationship between volume and pressure in a gas at constant temperature. It states that as the volume of a gas increases, the pressure decreases, and vice versa, when temperature remains constant.
Yes, that is correct. According to Boyle's Law, if the volume of a container of gas is decreased while keeping the temperature constant, the pressure of the gas will increase. This is because there will be more gas particles in a smaller volume, leading to more collisions with the walls of the container, resulting in higher pressure.
Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature. Therefore, if the volume inside the ball decreases, the gas pressure will increase. Conversely, if the volume increases, the gas pressure will decrease.
Robert Boyle (Boyle's Law).