I think you are thinking of the IDEAL GAS Equation. , which is
PV = nRT.
'P' = pressure
'V' = volume
'n' = moles of gas
'R' = the gas constant ( 8.314....)
'T' = temperature.
NB When using this equation make sure you are using the S.I. units for the respective parts.
ideal gases
the ratio of PV to nRT is always 1.
The product of pressure and volume. Does PV = nRT look familiar? (:
PV =nRT
PV=nRT D:
The Universal Gas Constant is 8.314 J/K/Mole
the ratio of PV to nRT is always 1.
The Boyle-Mariotte law is pv=K at constant temeperature.
PV ratio= contribution/sales*100
PV = constant
The product of pressure and volume. Does PV = nRT look familiar? (:
PV =nRT
It is usually stated as a compression ratio such as 17 to 1.
PV=k Apex (:
The product PV remain constant in a closed system at constant temperature.
PV = constant
PV=nRT D:
Ideal gas Law PV = nRT where P is pressure V is volume n is moles R is a constant of 8.31 and T is temperature so if u multiply PV with T constant, that leaves nR, therefore you will always get mole of the air multiplied with 8.31