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How is boyle's law related to a yoga ball?


How is boyle's law related to a yoga ball?

It isn't. Boyle's Law states that: 'At constant temperature, the volume of a gas (air) decreases with increased pressure'. (Inverse proportion).

When you use the yoga ball and apply pressure, the volume doesn't change. It's simply moved into an equal volume filling a different shape.

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