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Law of demand is the reason of the downward sloping of demand curve.Law of demand states the inverse relationship of demand of a commodity and it's price,and demand curve represents this inverse relationship of demand and price.So in this way they both are related.
Law of demand is the reason of the downward sloping of demand curve.Law of demand states the inverse relationship of demand of a commodity and it's price,and demand curve represents this inverse relationship of demand and price.So in this way they both are related.
For any real gases, increasing the pressure lessens the volume and vice-versa.
increase in its price and decreases with decrease in its price, other things remaining constant
Boyle's Law is an indirect relationship. (Or an inverse)
They have an inverse relationship.
The inverse square law.
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Boyle's Law is the inverse relationship between pressure and volume.
Law of demand is the reason of the downward sloping of demand curve.Law of demand states the inverse relationship of demand of a commodity and it's price,and demand curve represents this inverse relationship of demand and price.So in this way they both are related.
Law of demand is the reason of the downward sloping of demand curve.Law of demand states the inverse relationship of demand of a commodity and it's price,and demand curve represents this inverse relationship of demand and price.So in this way they both are related.
The inverse relationship between pressure and volume of gases such that as pressure increases, volume decreases by the same fraction of change; Temperature and number of molecules remain constant.
For any real gases, increasing the pressure lessens the volume and vice-versa.
Inverse.......when ever you have two variables multiplying it is inverse
At constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume is a constant, or pressure is inversely proportional to volume, is known as Boyle's Law.
increase in its price and decreases with decrease in its price, other things remaining constant