Boyle's Law, Mariotte

Boyle's Law tells us that as soon as the pressure increases, the volume of the gas significantly decreases. This law was formulated by Robert Boyle in 1662 along with the French scientist Mariotte. Boyle's Law, Mariotte – is a fundamental gas law. If an ideal gas has a constant temperature and mass, the product of volume and pressure will also be constant.
Surely, in a collection of physics problems, you will find many tasks where you need to calculate the gas pressure or its final volume. For clarity, you can look at examples of solving such problems in specialized literature. We offer you a simpler and more convenient solution – our online calculator, which can calculate the initial and final pressure of the gas, as well as its initial and final volume.
Boyle's Law / Mariotte:
Equation: PiVi = PfVf
where,

  • Initial Pressure (Pi) = PfVf / Vi
  • Initial Volume (Vi) = PfVf / Pi
  • Final Pressure (Pf) = PiVi / Vf
  • Final Volume (Vf) = PiVi / Pf

Calculating
Initial Pressure (Pi) kPa
Initial Volume (Vi) L
Final Pressure (Pf) kPa
Final Volume (Vf) L