What was the Boyles law and in what year was it introduced?
“Boyle’s law (sometimes referred to as the Boyle-Mariotte law) is one of the gas laws and basis of derivation for the Ideal gas law, which describes relationship between the product pressure and volume within a closed system as constant when temperature remains at a fixed measure; both entities remain inversely proportional. (…) The law was named for chemist and physicist, Robert Boyle who published the original law in 1662.