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Gas Constant a, provides a correction for intermolecular forces and is a characteristic of the individual gas. Check FAQs
Ra=pcv
Ra - Gas Constant a?pc - Pressure of Compressible Flow?v - Specific Volume?

Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process Example

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Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
Ra=pcv
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Ra=60Pa11m³/kg
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Ra=6011
LAST Step Evaluate
Ra=660J/kg*K

Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process Formula Elements

Variables
Gas Constant a
Gas Constant a, provides a correction for intermolecular forces and is a characteristic of the individual gas.
Symbol: Ra
Measurement: Specific EntropyUnit: J/kg*K
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Pressure of Compressible Flow
Pressure of Compressible Flow is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
Symbol: pc
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Specific Volume
Specific Volume of the body is its volume per unit mass.
Symbol: v
Measurement: Specific VolumeUnit: m³/kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Gas Constant a

​Go Boyle's Law According to Adiabatic Process
Ra=pc(vC)
​Go Boyle's Law given Mass Density
Ra=pcρfC
​Go Boyle's Law given Weight Density in Adiabatic Process
Ra=pcωC

How to Evaluate Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process?

Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process evaluator uses Gas Constant a = Pressure of Compressible Flow*Specific Volume to evaluate the Gas Constant a, The Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process is defined as a gas law which states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of Given Mass at Constant Temperature) is inversely proportional to the volume. Gas Constant a is denoted by Ra symbol.

How to evaluate Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process, enter Pressure of Compressible Flow (pc) & Specific Volume (v) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process

What is the formula to find Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process?
The formula of Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process is expressed as Gas Constant a = Pressure of Compressible Flow*Specific Volume. Here is an example- 660 = 60*11.
How to calculate Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process?
With Pressure of Compressible Flow (pc) & Specific Volume (v) we can find Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process using the formula - Gas Constant a = Pressure of Compressible Flow*Specific Volume.
What are the other ways to Calculate Gas Constant a?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Gas Constant a-
  • Gas Constant a=Pressure of Compressible Flow*(Specific Volume^Heat Capacity Ratio)OpenImg
  • Gas Constant a=Pressure of Compressible Flow/(Mass Density of Fluid^Heat Capacity Ratio)OpenImg
  • Gas Constant a=Pressure of Compressible Flow/(Weight Density^Heat Capacity Ratio)OpenImg
Can the Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process be negative?
No, the Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process, measured in Specific Entropy cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process?
Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process is usually measured using the Joule per Kilogram K[J/kg*K] for Specific Entropy. Calorie per Gram per Celcius[J/kg*K], Joule per Kilogram per Celcius[J/kg*K], Kilojoule per Kilogram per Celcius[J/kg*K] are the few other units in which Boyle's Law According to Isothermal Process can be measured.
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