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Boyle's Law Investigation  

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Bolyes Law Aim: To prove Boyles Law Plan: I plan to set up my experiment with a bicycle pump attached to the Borden gauge and have a ruler attached to the side of the Borden gauge. I will then pump the pressure up taking readings from the pressure gauge and the ruler. I will start the experiment at 100 atm, which is earth's atmospheric pressure, and I will go up to 400 atm. I will take the reading at every 50 atm. I will need to use these apparatus:- * Bicycle pump * Borden Gauge * Ruler * Sellotape Fair Test: I will need the ruler so that I can measure the volume of the Borden gauge more accurately as the readings on the side of the Borden only go up in cm3. It must also be stuck on to the side of the Borden gauge straight down and not at angle. If it is at...

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