The volume of a gas is inversely proportional the the pressure of the gas when temperature and number of molecules of the gas remain constant. This law is called Boyle's law.
Volume is inversely proportional to Pressure
Volume= Constant*1/ Pressure
V=C*1/P
VP=C
Consider a container containing a gas. The number of molecules of gas in the container and temperature of the gas is kept constant. If you will increase the pressure, the volume of the gas will decrease.
Volume is inversely proportional to Pressure
Volume= Constant*1/ Pressure
V=C*1/P
VP=C
Consider a container containing a gas. The number of molecules of gas in the container and temperature of the gas is kept constant. If you will increase the pressure, the volume of the gas will decrease.