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Boyle’s Law
- Boyle’s law was stated by Robert Boyle.
- It states that at constanttemperature, the pressure of a fixednumber of moles nof gasvaries inversely with its volume.

k1 = Proportionality constant.
- It depends upon the amount and temperature of gas. It also depends upon the units in which p as well v are expressed.
- Let volume V1 is occupied at pressure P1 and temperature T1.
- Again volume V2 is occupied at pressure P2 and temperature T2. Mathematically, as per Boyle’s law:
P1 V1= P2 V2 = Constant
P1/P2 = V2/V1
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Yes, due to the gravitational pull on the wire, it is under and which will increase on increasing this pull.
Stress: The stress applied to a material is the force per unit area applied to the material. The maximum stress a material can stand before it breaks is called the breaking stress or ultimate tensile stress. Tensile means the material is under tension. The forces acting on it are trying to stretch the material.
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Types of Equilibrium
Thermal Equilibrium: - Two systems are said to be in thermal equilibrium with each other if the temperatures of both the systems do not change with time.
Chemical Equilibrium: - Two systems are said to be in chemical equilibrium with each other if the composition of the system does not change over time.
Mechanical Equilibrium: - Two systems are said to be in mechanical equilibrium with each other if the pressure of the system doesn’t change with time.
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The production possibility curve is based on the following Assumptions:
(1) Only two goods X (consumer goods) and Y (capital goods) are produced in different proportions in the economy.
(2) The same resources can be used to produce either or both of the two goods and can be shifted freely between them.
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