Robert Boyle studied elasticity gases and volume of the gas. He was a scientist.
Boyle's law applies to an ideal gas which is compressible P is proportional to 1/V the stuff people put in syringes is usually liquid which (compared to a gas) is virtually incompressible. Also a syringe has a hole in it which makes it rather useless as a compression chamber suited to the study of Boyle's law.
Boyle was one of the scientists who founded the Royal Society. In science, he was the first to separate gas as a pure substance from its compound forms. Boyle's contribution was simply to insist that the study of chemistry was owrth doing for its own sake, health and wealth being dross by comparison.
Robert Bunsen studied several subjects when he attended school in Holzminden. He studied mathematics, chemistry, and also mineralogy. Robert is the inventor of the Bunsen burner.
To not have anything that was not supposed to react with the chemicals in the container. Example: Oxygen, and other gases in the air reacting with an experiment that you are working on.
Democritus (460-370B.C.) -Greek philosopher, Developed atomic theory, -Elaborated idea that matter consisted of atoms having physical size and shape which constantly moved in a void and interacted in different ways Daniel Rutherford (1749-1819) -Discovered Nitrogen through experimentation with a mouse, a candle, and burning phosphorus Robert Boyle (1627-1691) -English physicist and chemist, Experimented in pneumatics (the study of mechanical properties of air and other gases), Through research he rejected the accepted definition of matter, -Proposed Boyle's Law (1662) Henry Canvendish (1731-1810) -English physicist and chemist, Discovered hydrogen (1766), Discovered nitric acid John Dalton (1766-1844) -English chemist and physicist, Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy (1793), Developed atomic theory, His theory (1805) accounts for the law of conservation of mass, law of definite proportions, and law of multiple proportions, Produced the first table of atomic weights Amedeo Avogadro (1776-1856) -His hypothesis stated that equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, had the same amount of molecules, Avogadros number is 6.022e23, meaning that exactly 12 grams of carbon 12 has exactly 6.022e23 carbon atoms Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) -French chemist and physicist, Developed the law of volumes concerning the combination of gases, Discovered Boron Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) BY:Vince Zyrex B. Gamboa
Because unlike Robert Boyle the philosophers based their theories on observations and experiments
Robert Boyle is credited for the discovery of the gas law, now called the Boyle-Mariotte law:pressure x volume = constant, in a closed system at constant temperature.
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Robert Boyle.
Physics of course!
Aerodynamics is the study of gases in motion. This is a subfield of fluid dynamics and gas dynamics. Gas dynamics encompasses the study of all gases not just air.
Boyle made a number of contributions but he's most commonly most remembered for his contribution to the kinetic model of gases with "his" law (which states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume).
It does not have to. It is simply a study where two variables have a joint probability density function. There is no requirement for both variables to be dependent - one may be dependent on the other (which is independent).
8 variables and 25 observations
Qualitative research does control some variables. Mediating variables are the type that researchers can intervene with during a quantitative study.
A correlational study is one where you examine correlations without manipulating any variables.
Lab study - Artificial environment, high degree of control over extraneous variables Field study - Real environment, low degree of control over extraneous variables but the results gain ecological validity