单词 | boyles law |
释义 | Boyle's lawn. Physics. The principle that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature. Also called Mariotte's law. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > physical chemistry > gaseous phase > [noun] > gas laws Gay-Lussac's law1827 Boyle's law1839 Mariotte's law1843 Gay-Lussac's law1844 Graham's law1845 Henry's law1848 Avogadro's law1880 Charles's law1884 Paschen's law1903 1839 tr. F. M. G. de Pambour Theory of Steam Engine ii. 73 Neither Boyle's law nor that of Gay-Lussac can apply alone to changes which take place in the steam remaining in contact with the liquid. 1863 E. Atkinson tr. A. Ganot Elem. Treat. Physics 110 The laws of the compressibility of gases were studied separately by Boyle and by Mariotti... Each of these philosophers arrived at the same law, which in England bears the name of Boyle's, and on the continent of Mariotti's. 1922 T. M. Lowry Inorg. Chem. xii. 122 This hypothesis..is now known as Boyle's Law, and is stated as follows:—When the temperature is constant, the pressure of a gas varies inversely as its volume. 1977 Ann. Internal Med. 86 246/1 The volume of a balloon decreases according to Boyle's law. 2000 A. Sayle Barcelona Plates 36 Along with the other immutable laws of the known universe—Boyle's Law for the Expansion of Gases and Ohm's Law of Something or Other—there was another law, perhaps vouchsafed only to Alice's mum. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1839 |
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