Boyle's Law is a scientific principle that describes the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas, under constant temperature. Synonyms for Boyle's Law include the gas law, the law of volume and pressure, and the law of Boyle-Mariotte. The principle is widely used in physics, chemistry, and engineering, and is a fundamental concept in understanding the behavior of gases. Other related terms include the ideal gas law, which incorporates additional factors such as temperature and number of molecules, and Charles' Law, which describes the relationship between volume and temperature. Understanding these principles is crucial for many areas of research and industry, including in developing new materials, maintaining environmental standards, and advancing technology.