At a set temperature, the volume of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its absolute pressure.
At a set temperature, the volume of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its absolute pressure. Or put another way, the product of the pressure and volume is a constant. Named after Robert Boyle, who in the 1600s studied the relationship between the pressure and volume of a contained gas.
Or put another way, the product of the pressure and volume is a constant. Named after Robert Boyle, who in the 1600s studied the relationship between the pressure and volume of a contained gas.