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Which of the following is/ are the correct graphical representation of Boyle's Law?


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C

Both A and B

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Neither A nor B

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Solution

The correct option is C

Both A and B


According to Boyle's law - P α 1V or P α kV, and hence, PV=k where k is a constant.

Thus, P1V1 = P2V2,
where P1 and V1 = initial preesure and volume, and P2 and V2 = final.

This means that PV remains constant. Hence, for an ideal gas, at constant T, if we vary the P, the product PV will remain constant. This is represented by the following graph -

Here, T2>T1


Now, as P =k.1V, as V increases, P will decrease. It is a linear graph with P in the y axis, 1V in the x axis, and the constant k as the slope.

This is represented by the graph-


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