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In the smaller space the particles suffer more
collisions with the walls of the container - it is this that
we measure as pressure exerted by the gos'.
th the
Figure 2: Boyle's Law
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1. What is constant in Boyle's law?
2. What are changed after pushing the cover of the jar?
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