2015 - JAMB Physics Past Questions and Answers - page 8 Change Class & Subject Change Topic & Year71Boyle’s law may be Witten asAP1V1= P2V2BV1 = V2 ÷ T1T2CP1T1 = P2T2DP1V1 ÷ T1 = P1V1 ÷ T2Ask EduPadi AI for a Detailed AnswerAnswer & Comments▼Correct Option: ABoyle‘s law stats that the volume of a given mass of a gas, at a constant temperature is inversely proportional to us pressure. Mathematically V ∝ l/p, v = k/p (where k is constant) K = VP Let k = k1 Then, if k = k, V and P = V1P1 V1P1 = V2P2Users' Answers & CommentsPage 8 of 81...678