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Kurs nurkowania Gdańsk
If you are planning on taking part in recreational diving, it is important to understand some basic laws of physics, so that you can apply them to your new underwater environment. Understanding Boyles law will help ensure a safer dive. As our bodies require oxygen to survive, this is supplied as a gas during diving. These gases interact with the fluids in our bodies, according to specific rules of pressure and temperature. Photo by ClifB Boyle’s law was named after Robert Boyle, a physicist and chemist, .although two amateur scientists, were actually the first to make note of this relationship between pressure and volume. Boyle’s law came about after several experiments with air. However, a French physicist, Edme Mariotte had also discovered this law by himself in 1676. By this time Boyle had already published it and so, Boyle’s law is also referred to as Marietta’s or the Boyle-Marietta’s law. The original law was first published by Boyle in 1662 and deals with the relationship between the absolute pressure and volume of a gas in a closed system, where the temperature is kept constant.
Kurs nurkowania Gdańsk
If you are planning on taking part in recreational diving, it is important to understand some basic laws of physics, so that you can apply them to your new underwater environment. Understanding Boyles law will help ensure a safer dive. As our bodies require oxygen to survive, this is supplied as a gas during diving. These gases interact with the fluids in our bodies, according to specific rules of pressure and temperature. Photo by ClifB Boyle’s law was named after Robert Boyle, a physicist and chemist, .although two amateur scientists, were actually the first to make note of this relationship between pressure and volume. Boyle’s law came about after several experiments with air. However, a French physicist, Edme Mariotte had also discovered this law by himself in 1676. By this time Boyle had already published it and so, Boyle’s law is also referred to as Marietta’s or the Boyle-Marietta’s law. The original law was first published by Boyle in 1662 and deals with the relationship between the absolute pressure and volume of a gas in a closed system, where the temperature is kept constant.