Boyle's Law Calculation Example - Pressure & Volume Physics

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This tutorial uses Boyle's Law to calculate the new pressure of a gas which has been squashed into a smaller volume (but held at a constant temperature).

Boyle's Law (named after Robert Boyle who was around in the 17th Century) tells us that the pressure x volume of a gas will always give a constant value as long as the temperature of the gas is held the same.

So for situation 1 and situation 2, Boyle's Law states:
P1 x V1 = P2 x V2

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