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  2. Their resultant discoveries regarding air pressure and the vacuum appeared in Boyle’s first scientific publication, New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and Its Effects (1660).

  3. He discovered Boyles Law – the first of the gas laws – relating the pressure of a gas to its volume; he established that electrical forces are transmitted through a vacuum, but sound is not; and he also stated that the movement of particles is responsible for heat.

  4. Among Robert Boyle’s significant scientific discoveries is Boyles Law, a fundamental principle in gas physics, and his pioneering work in the field of chemistry, both of which have had profound impacts on modern scientific understanding.

  5. Robert Boyle was the first chemist of modern times in Europe to widen the scope of chemistry, his worthy works laid the road for further discoveries in the field of thermodynamics. Thermodynamics is a field of physics that deals with the conversion of heat and energy.

  6. Jul 18, 2014 · In the mid-17th century Robert Boyle, with the help of Robert Hooke, set about building an air pump and with it a whole system of experimental natural philosophy. Boyle’s air pump, or vacuum chamber, created a space for experimentation on air, and it became the expensive centerpiece of a new scientific organization, the Royal Society of London.

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