Boyle's Law

The three gas laws are the most famous laws in the history of scientific category of which the Boyle’s Law is the first and the perfect one. It is considered as the amalgamation of the three gas laws. The people who have ever studied physics or have interest in scientific researches must have heard, read or learnt about the famous Boyle’s Law in their life that states “for a fixed mass of ideal gas at fixed temperature, the product of pressure and volume is a constant.” This law is actually named after an Irish natural philosopher and scientist Robert Boyle.

The mechanism of Boyle’s Law explains the operation of submarine. The concept of Boyle’s Law actually applies on Scuba Diving. Let’s suppose if a diver is diving at 33-feet depth. It is expected that the quantity of air present in any diver’s lung is doubled. Though the size of the lungs is still the same, the air present in the lungs compresses as it doubles its amount. The deeper the diver goes, the higher the pressure becomes. At this point, the diver’s lungs can hold only thrice the amount as it can hold above the air.

The diving is actually a combination of science and art. Therefore, in order to completely understand its mechanism, one needs to study and understand Boyle’s Law. We do a lot of activities in our daily life that people hardly know that they are somehow linked with the laws of physics and chemistry. The scientists have already found out the reasons behind various activities that have some solid backgrounds. Take the example of Newton’s Law of gravity and other such laws that are proved through various experiments.

The work of Boyle’s includes characteristics of air that includes its role in combustion, respiration and the transmission of sound and his one of the major contribution is the findings published in the 1662. There are many laws that are formulated for respiration and the Boyle’s Law is one of the famous one. The equation of this law is P1V1=P2V2, in which P denotes pressures and V denotes volume. Different experiments can be conducted in labs to prove Boyle’s Law that shows relationship of pressure and volume. According to the Boyle’s Law, there is less volume of gas available to the diver as the diver descends in the water column. The actual volume of gas within a scuba cylinder does not decrease the tank, physically does not shrink under pressure. The gas that the diver delivers is at ambient pressure. All this involves a lot of complicated calculations that cannot be discussed in detail but a layman should know that the studies of Boyle are somewhat related to this lovely activity of diving.

There are many websites which explain completely about the Boyles Law from Boyle’s Law apparatus to how it works and conclusion. It’s all about knowing how people dive under deepwater.

 
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