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The P – V graph of Boyle’s Law related to gas is

WBBSE
Class X
Physical Science
Behaviour of Gases
01 Mark
2022
Answer
(b)
Explanation:
The P-V graph (Pressure vs. Volume) related to Boyle’s Law is a curve that shows an inverse relationship between pressure (P) and volume (V) of a gas at constant temperature.
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