The relationship between pressure and volume is foundational in studying gases. As per Boyle's Law, a critical gas law, the volume of a given amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure when the temperature is kept constant. This means:
- If the pressure increases, the volume decreases.
- If the pressure decreases, the volume increases.
The formula for this relationship is given as:
\[ P_1V_1 = P_2V_2 \]
This equation shows that the initial pressure multiplied by the initial volume is equal to the final pressure multiplied by the final volume. By using this equation, you can solve for any unknown variable as long as you have the other values. This principle is evident when manipulating gas within a closed environment, such as a piston-cylinder system.