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Boyle's lawBoyle's law (also known as the Boyle Mariotte law) is one of the gas laws, and relates the volume and pressure of an ideal gas held at a constant temperature.The law, expressed in symbols, is:
V is the volume of gas measured in cubic metres or litres P is its pressure measured in pascals k is a constant
The exact value of the constant need not be known to make use of the law in comparison between two volumes of the same amount of gas at equal temperature:
Boyle's Law is named after the Irish natural philosopher Robert Boyle (1627-1691). Edme Mariotte (1620-1684) was a French physicist who discovered the same law independently of Boyle at roughly the same time, so this law is often known as Mariotte's or Mariotte Boyle law. This law is used in basic chemistry. See also
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