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  2. List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia

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    Boyle's law, in physics, one of the gas laws, states that the volume and pressure of an ideal gas of fixed mass held at a constant temperature are inversely proportional, or, that the product of absolute pressure and volume of a fixed mass is always constant.

  3. Boyle's law - Wikipedia

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    Boyle's law demonstrations. The law itself can be stated as follows: For a fixed mass of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. [2] Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship. If volume increases, then pressure decreases and vice versa ...

  4. Edme Mariotte - Wikipedia

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    The second of these essays (De la nature de l'air) contains the statement of the law that the volume of a gas varies inversely as the pressure. [10] [11] It was made from the discovery by Robert Boyle in 1662; Mariotte said Boyle's theory was right only when the temperature is constant. However, outside France it is best known as Boyle's law. [12]

  5. Henry Power - Wikipedia

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    Robert Boyle's mention of the theory preceded the publication of Experimental Philosophy by one year, which, combined with Boyle's promotion of the idea and his significant status as an aristocratic scientist, ensured the theory would be known as "Boyle's law". Boyle attributed Towneley as the sole researcher, ensuring that Power's ...

  6. Timeline of thermodynamics - Wikipedia

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    1660 – Robert Boyle experimentally discovers Boyle's law, relating the pressure and volume of a gas (published 1662) [2] 1665 – Robert Hooke published his book Micrographia , which contained the statement: "Heat being nothing else but a very brisk and vehement agitation of the parts of a body."

  7. Mary Jane Yohe remembered 75 years after beginning ... - AOL

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    Her law school class included future members of the bar in York County: E. Eugene Shelley, Frank Boyle, John Rauhauser, John Miller and James Buckingham, the latter three became county judges ...

  8. Boyle - Wikipedia

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    Boyle (surname), a Scottish and Irish surname of Norman origin; Boyle's law, in physics, one of the gas laws; named after Irish natural philosopher Robert Boyle; Boyle's machine, used in the administration of general anaesthesia to patients; Clan Boyle, a Scottish clan; USS Boyle, U.S. Navy destroyer

  9. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    A lawyer is a person who is qualified to offer advice about the law, draft legal documents, or represent individuals in legal matters.. The exact nature of a lawyer's work varies depending on the legal jurisdiction and the legal system, as well as the lawyer's area of practice.