Boyle's Law Calculator

Solves pressure-volume change when temperature is constant.

Inputs

Color mode links each input to the matching equation term and solving arithmetic.

Equation and Work

Equation:
Solving steps:
New volume, V₂
mL
P₁ × V₁
pressure-volume
Relationship
inverse

Clinical Significance

Solves pressure-volume change when temperature is constant.

This calculator expands that idea by identifying the relevant measured values, substituting the selected inputs, and carrying the arithmetic through in the solving steps.

Used for pressure-volume relationships, including volume changes with altitude or pressure changes when temperature is unchanged.

Use absolute pressure and consistent units. This simple page solves V₂ from P₁, V₁, and P₂.

References (APA 7th Edition)

  1. Chang, D. W. (2020). Respiratory Care Calculations (Revised 4th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. Formula content adapted from the uploaded text/reference packet.