Boyles Law

States that pressure increases when volume decreases, and vice versa , if the gas temperature is constant.

Boyles Law Definition
Boyles Law Definition

States that pressure increases when volume decreases, and vice versa, if the gas temperature is constant. Boyle's Law. In simple terms, Boyle's Law explains how if you squeeze a gas into a smaller space, its pressure goes up, as long as the temperature stays the same.