BOYLE'S LAW


Meaning of BOYLE'S LAW in English

ˈbȯi(ə)lz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized B

Etymology: after Robert Boyle died 1691 British physicist, its formulator

: a statement in physics: the product of the pressure and the specific volume of a gas at constant temperature is constant — called also Mariotte's law

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