Pressure & Air Volume
Boyle's Law
The volume of an air space changes as the pressure surrounding it changes. The relationship between pressure and volume is best described by Boyle's Law, which states:

"The volume of any gas is inversely proportional to the pressure."

This means that volume decreases as pressure increases, and volume increases as pressure decreases. This law also states that the relationship is proportional. For example, if the pressure doubles, air volume decreases by one half.