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When air is pumped in a football bladder, both volume and pressure increase simultaneously whereas the temperature remains constant. Is it not a violation of the Boyle's law?

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To address the question of whether the situation described violates Boyle's Law, we can break down the explanation step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Boyle's Law**: Boyle's Law states that for a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to its volume. This means that if the volume increases, the pressure decreases, and vice versa, as long as the temperature remains constant. 2. **Situation Description**: In the scenario described, air is being pumped into a football bladder. As air is added, both the volume and pressure of the gas inside the bladder increase. ...
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