Robert Boyle
/ˌrɒbət ˈbɔɪl/
/ˌrɑːbərt ˈbɔɪl/
- (1627-91) a British scientist whose experiments and the way he wrote about them were ahead of his time. Before chemical elements were discovered, he suggested a theory of atoms, saying that things were made of ‘corpuscles’. He is best remembered for Boyle's Law, which explains the relationship between the pressure and volume of gases.
罗伯特·博伊尔(Robert Boyle):(1627-91)是一位英国科学家,他的实验和他对实验的写作方式超出了他的时代。在发现化学元素之前,他提出了一种原子理论,称事物是由“微粒”构成的。博伊耳定律最能记住他,该定律解释了压力与气体体积之间的关系。