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The graph drawn between pressure and volume lin Boyles law experiment is shown in figure for different masses of same gas at same temperature then

A

`m_(2) gt m_(1)`

B

`m_(1) lt m_(2)`

C

`m_(1) = m_(2)`

D

`m_(1)^(3) = m_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A


`PV = (m)/(M)R RT` same gas is used at constant pressure
`V prop m` from graph, `V_(2) gt V_(1)` then `m_(2) gt m_(1)`
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