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The graph below is the graph of p in terms of V in three cases:

We can easily see that p ∽ 1/V, which means:


p.V = constant
or:
const
p= V = const . V-1

Using the classical method, we can prove that p is a linear function in terms
of 1/V.
The graph below is the graph of p in terms of 1/V in three cases:
When 1/V = 0, p ≈ 0.
Experiments show that the law Boyle – Mariotte is correct: Under constant
temperature and gas conditions, the volume of the gas is inversely proportional to
the pressure exerted by the gas.

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