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What are the independent and dependent variables for Boyles Law?

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What are the independent and dependent variables for Boyles Law?

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Boyle’s law: If temperature and the number of gas particles are held constant, pressure and volume are inversely proportional to one another. PV = constant It (and Charles’ Law) are narrow cases of the ideal gas law: PV = kNt Whether P or V are independent or dependent is arbitrary. You could set up an experiment where you steadily vary the volume and measure the pressure. Then you’d say pressure is a function of volume. You could just as easily steadily vary the pressure and measure the volume. Then you’d say volume is a function of pressure. So take your pic. There’s no right or wrong answer.

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