boyles's law states that,temperature remaining constant, the volume of a given mass of perfect gas varies inverselyas its absolute pressure. so,my question is how temperature remains constant , as in diesel engine, compression ignition system used and it says when we compress the air in the cylinder to a very small volume, pressure increases and temp. also increases so high that when we spray the fuel. it burns.
I think he means if we do not change the temperature and the amount of whatever the gas is that we're trying to find the result for. By keeping the temperature and the amount constant, we can solve for the missing (P2, V2 etc). If the temperature or the amount of gas particles changes, then the result would not be true to Boyle's Law.
A minor but Important error. You say P1, P2, V1 and V2. You write P⒈,P⒉, V⒈and V⒉. The latter is spoken as P SUB ONE, P SUB TWO, V SUB ONE and V SUB TWO. { These characters are found in Windows OS Character Map = [ Arial Unicode MS] (U+2488 Digital One Full Stop) = "⒈" and U+2489 Digital Two Full Stop) = "⒉"}
Hello Sir, Let's say my problem is: Chlorine gas occupies a volume of 5.0 L at 720 torr. What volume will it occupy at 0.700 atm? I cannot happen to solve this problem. Mind if you help? Thank you.
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13 years later still helping us college kids, thank you very much for this decade-old video!!!!
why cant my teacher keep it simple like this? thank you!
shoutout to all the chemistry kids trying to figure this shit out XD
thanks for the video btw helped out a bit.
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Thanks for helping me understand! What's really cool is that my allot of greats grandfather is the man that created Boyles Law.
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thank you so much i finally understand these laws!!
Thank you sir for being able to explain this to a blockhead, utterly amazed and grateful Thank You! Still guna watch a few more times though lol
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Thank you. This was very helpful.
boyles's law states that,temperature remaining constant, the volume of a given mass of perfect gas varies inverselyas its absolute pressure.
so,my question is how temperature remains constant , as in diesel engine, compression ignition system used and it says when we compress the air in the cylinder to a very small volume, pressure increases and temp. also increases so high that when we spray the fuel. it burns.
it is, because in your Question volume is constant that is why temp increase with increases pressure ( Pressure law)
Really, Really AWESOME..... Well explained....
Your video was really helpful and simple thank you so much! Will def Sub
THIS IS AN URGENT REVISION QUESTION:
So, just to clarify, does the "constant" k represent the temperature and mass that are kept the same (constant)?
yep
How Aneroid barometer efficiency. We calculated with these law's ?
Thank you, this was very helpful
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Is there any particular name for that proportional sign?
I finally understand thanks.
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metric. pressure to standardpsi
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Why does the Liters cancel and not the value of the liters also? thus 5X2=10. Most videos do this making it confusing for a "Explanation" video
DID NOT HELP, what about whent he question says assume something remains constant?
I think he means if we do not change the temperature and the amount of whatever the gas is that we're trying to find the result for. By keeping the temperature and the amount constant, we can solve for the missing (P2, V2 etc). If the temperature or the amount of gas particles changes, then the result would not be true to Boyle's Law.
Can you explain what the 'K' is more clearly?
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what is the K?
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Temperature
K is constant we use it to change it from proportional sign to equating sign
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Constant
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A minor but Important error. You say P1, P2, V1 and V2. You write P⒈,P⒉, V⒈and V⒉. The latter is spoken as P SUB ONE, P SUB TWO, V SUB ONE and V SUB TWO.
{ These characters are found in Windows OS Character Map = [ Arial Unicode MS] (U+2488 Digital One Full Stop) = "⒈" and U+2489 Digital Two Full Stop) = "⒉"}
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I have to learn this and I'm 12
same.. my parents are making me do this while on break from school....
Poor kid
I’m 10 and I have to learn this too 😫
Good vedio sir ji I am Indian
tengo una duda, mi profesora se cree que se ingles y encima tengo que hacer un resumen de esto, ¿que hago?
What if p1 was unknown?
then p2 x v2 over v1
Hello Sir, Let's say my problem is: Chlorine gas occupies a volume of 5.0 L at 720 torr. What volume will it occupy at 0.700 atm? I cannot happen to solve this problem. Mind if you help? Thank you.
6.79 L if you're rounding to the hundredth
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K = R
nice but I haven't understood
Me studying for a test i ment to do a week ago... sorry Mr. Aaron
Anyone watching 1 day before exam.. 👀
U have not explained the graph
Wt's the k?
k is constant value
I'm really sad, but I want to watch this video for content and literally can't because of the sound the Sharpie makes. I gringed the entire first two minutes and had to turn it off. That's always my fear when I see RUclips videos with Sharpies. Anyone else have this amazingly petty, yet common issue?
P1*V1*T2=P2*V2*T1
what the hell kinda k is that?
metric. pressure to standardpsi
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