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Physic lab report-
Introduction:
1. Discuss the accuracy of results obtained. Identify possible sources of error.
2. Discuss the experimental results in relation to accepted principles; were these theories verified by the experiment?
3. Discuss results obtained with respect to the stated purpose of the experiment.
4. Do you have any recommendations in the equipment or procedure?
Questions-
1. Were your values PV nearly equal (with a reasonably small percent difference from the average)? Did this aspect of your experimental of results seem to verify Boyle's law?
2. Did the data points on your graph of P vs. (1/V) fall nearly on a straight line? What does this graphical result imply about the relationship between P and V? Did your graph therefore verify Boyle's law?
3. Would an error be introduced into the experiment if the room temperature should change?
4. Does Boyle's law hold accurately at very-high or very-low temperatures or pressures? Explain.
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