Yeahhhh I'm going to echo a lot of the sentiments here- this was not very conceptually followable; I'm sure the particulars are very good, but many laymen come to Khan to conceptually understand what experts are unable to convey in a simple manner; still, thanks for the free teaching
This doesn't coincide with my Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics General textbook at all. I was looking for some clarification on the material im currently studying but now im even more lost. In fact, its so different that my text book says Robert Boyle was an English scientist and this says he was Scottish. I would recommend a simpler explanation of Boyle's Law. Thank you for posting a video on the topic
pressure of the atmosphere is not considered when calculating the pressure. only the pressure of the height difference of mercury was considered. the pressure of the gas should be the pressure of the mercury+the pressure of the atmosphere????????????????????
Yeahhhh I'm going to echo a lot of the sentiments here- this was not very conceptually followable; I'm sure the particulars are very good, but many laymen come to Khan to conceptually understand what experts are unable to convey in a simple manner; still, thanks for the free teaching
I have a question here. How did Robert Boyle maintain the constant temperature throughout his experiment?
Because at a constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas is constant ° this is another way of expressing the law
Jaques Charles disliked this video
The pressure of a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature inversely varies with the volume of the gas
0:23 Ayoo🤨🤨
#YouCanLearnAnything❣️
Khan academy: “get a straight line” the line: ~~~~~~~~~~~
So I have a question.
you inversed the values of volume. Why didnt inversed the pressure?
This was confusing..
I'm so confused... :(
I'll try to watch it again.
Voice is not clear
I am also confused
@@ahmadawaiz1550 eh its super easy
Nerd
Was very helpful!! Thankyou!!
I am actually 2021 Bach of class11 I want to know which chapter is this (in physics)
@@asrafatima723 1st chapter
Can we use physical laws like Boyle’s law, Charles law or other physical laws in forecasting weather changes or precipitation & how? Thanks
Nice❤
whats chemistry for in daily life in my future what if i worked at mc donald.
me: Hello sir what would you like
i would sugest mercury.
Can I ask if the standard pressure is always the initial pressure? Thank you
0:29 did I hear it right 🤔
great video. helped me. thanks!
Thank you for the great video!
This doesn't coincide with my Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics General textbook at all. I was looking for some clarification on the material im currently studying but now im even more lost. In fact, its so different that my text book says Robert Boyle was an English scientist and this says he was Scottish. I would recommend a simpler explanation of Boyle's Law. Thank you for posting a video on the topic
He was Anglo-Irish. Search it up.
I couldn't stop laughing while I was reading this, I had the exact same experience
Comedy = Tragedy + Time
Thanks.helps a lot :)
pressure of the atmosphere is not considered when calculating the pressure. only the pressure of the height difference of mercury was considered. the pressure of the gas should be the pressure of the mercury+the pressure of the atmosphere????????????????????
Isn't is 0.73 atm since there's only 2 Sig figs in 1.5?
Infact 17th CE
Exact date 1662 when boyle gave his law
I am so confused plz make a better video with better explaination
I can not understand clearly
I can not understand any thing ....
It is in english !!!
TuCoP ;-)
that was not helpful at all
This guy sucks. Bring back Sal Khan! i can actually understand him.
Didn't help.
why don't you follow the Kardashians, dizzie
This was a pretty bad explanation. Please make another vid.
Where is the dislike button?
Rosalie Nguyen IN THE THUMBS DOWNICON