Here’s a simple explanation of Boyle’s Law:
Boyle’s Law states that:
At a constant temperature, the pressure of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to its volume.
In simpler terms:
- If you decrease the volume of a gas, its pressure increases.
- If you increase the volume, the pressure decreases, as long as the temperature stays the same.
Mathematical Form (without equations if you prefer words):
- Pressure × Volume = Constant
- High volume → low pressure
- Low volume → high pressure
Example:
- Squeezing a balloon (reducing its volume) makes the air inside press harder against the balloon’s walls.