Did you know? Boyle's Law is an experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gas tends to increase as the volume of the container decreases.
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It is named after the chemist and physicist Robert Boyle, right?
Can someone give an example?
Okay Tricia, can you explain why and how?
A balloon!
Air is blown into the balloon; the pressure of that air pushes on the rubber, making the balloon expand.
Wow Tricia, that's amazing! Ma'am Castro, I'd like to share something too!
If one end of the balloon is squeezed, making the volume smaller, the pressure inside increased, making the un-squeezed part of the balloon expand out!
Go Sean, what is it?
Your sister is right, Sean. One example is the respiratory system. 
My sister told me that Boyle's law is used to predict the result of introducing a change, in volume and pressure only, to the initial state of a fixed quantity.
When you contract your respiratory muscles, you draw air into your lungs and by increasing the volume  of your chest, you decrease the pressure of your chest.
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