| United States. National Bureau of Standards - Physics - 1926 - 44 pages
...perfect gas, as indicated in Figure 1, page 174. If all gases conformed to Boyle 's law, pv = NR T, where p is the pressure, v the volume, N the number of mols, R a constant, and T the absolute temperature, then 1 mol. of every gas would occupy the same... | |
| Paul Becher - Science - 1989 - 220 pages
...adsorption hysteresis; contact angle hysteresis. ideal gas A gas which obeys the Boyle-Charles Law PV = nRT where P is the pressure, V the volume, n the number of moles of gas, 7* the absolute temperature, and R the gas constant (see Appendix A). Named for Robert Boyle... | |
| H. Haken, Hans Christoph Wolf - Atoms - 2000 - 538 pages
...convincing evidence for the correctness of the kinetic theory. The ideal-gas law states pV=nRT, (2.12) where p is the pressure, V the volume, n the number of moles, R the universal gas constant, and 7' the temperature. At constant temperature, this is Boyle's law.... | |
| J Bolton - Science - 2000 - 238 pages
...normal conditions are approximately ideal. An ideal gas obeys the ideal gas equation of state: PV = nRT where P is the pressure, V the volume, n the number of moles, T is the absolute temperature and R is the universal gas constant. A useful alternative form of this... | |
| Daniel Dobkin, M.K. Zuraw - Technology & Engineering - 2003 - 298 pages
...sccm. To further clarify the meaning of this statement, we must recall the ideal gas law: PV = nRT [21] where P is the pressure, V the volume, n the number of moles, R the Universal Gas constant and T the absolute temperature. (Recall that a mole is 6.02x1 021 atoms... | |
| Klaus Lucas - Technology & Engineering - 2007 - 407 pages
...Low-Density Limit At low densities all equation of state models must reproduce the universal limiting law where p is the pressure, V the volume, N the number of molecules or moles, respectively, A: the Boltzmann constant, R the gas constant, T the thermodynamic... | |
| Marcel Maeder, Yorck-Michael Neuhold - Science - 2007 - 340 pages
...Matlab or Excel or any other language. As an example, let us consider the ideal gas law pV nRT (3.1) where p is the pressure, V the volume, n the number of moles, R the gas constant and Tthe temperature in Kelvin. The equation can be rearranged to allow the calculation... | |
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