Pressure vs. Volume and Boyle's Law
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Graph P versus V and accurately determine atmospheric pressure using a syringe, pressurized soda bottle.
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Since you're increasing the pressure of the bottle, wouldn't the temperature inside the bottle increase as well? Since Boyle's Law only applies at a constant temperature, the results should be skewed, but they aren't. How does the temperature not increase?
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The law is explained excellently with simple apparatus
Excellent explanation! It's a really good experiment! I started doing it at class last year and students also enjoyed it!
what was the controlled variable in the demonstration
Rosa Blanco-Jimenez are you also doing the online classes? Slide the answers
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9:30 for the accounted for
Atmospheric pressure at 10:32
excellent work, and excellent explanation... your students are lucky :)
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2:24 "A real bottleneck" - good one!
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Very good
Not sure why I looked through most of this video, except it is a genius experiment.
So simple, so easy and yet so educational.
if you did these calculation in SI units, you can have some further fun here:
Volume: m^3
Pressure: N/m^2
So the unit for boyles constant is Nm (Newton meter), which is also the base unit for energy (J) and torque (Nm).
The question is, is there a relationship between Boyles constant and any of those units, or just a coincidence of units?
why did he take the inverse
Mohamedingermany to make the relationship linear
Thank you sir