Gas Laws and Our Lives Period 5 March 2012. When the temp. increase the pressure increases and the and the bullet comes flying out.

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Gas Laws and Our Lives Period 5 March 2012

When the temp. increase the pressure increases and the and the bullet comes flying out.

As the tire pressure increases, it allows the tire to rotate and the car to move

The Air Compressor takes air And then it increases the volume then it shuts it out. OSCAR GOMEZ

When a basketball gets flat, you use the pressure of the pump to increase the ball’s volume.

Guns and the Gas Laws: 1. Boyles Law The temperature stays constant. When you fire a gun friction is caused. The pressure increases causing the air trapped inside to push constantly on the object causing the volume to increase. 2. Charles Law The pressure stays constant. When the gun is being fired the temperature increases causing the volume to increase. The air molecules are very excited and jumpy putting constant pressure on the gun. 3. Gay-Lussacs The volume stays constant. The guns space only remains the same until the gun is shot, increase the temperature and the pressure. When the pressure increases the volume inside the gun also increases, its a domino effect. 4. Ideal Gas Law The R stays constant. when the ideal gas law is applied 1 gas is being used. The pressure the gun is using has to be measured in atm, the temperature must be in Kelvins, and the volume in liters. This situation relates to all 3 above.

When you shake the soda makes the temperature increases and the pressure increases.

Temperature increases and therefore Pressure increases as well because of the molecules that move faster. Gay Lussac’s law

Kahaila Lawson Kahaila- as the temp in the can increases, the volume of the can increase. Allowing the can to be crushed to be recycled.

Jean Joseph Jean – the boiling water changes the state from liquid to gas.

Pressure Body spray deals with pressure because the liquid inside is being compressed (or pressure is added to it) and that’s why it comes out at the force that is does. Fritzner Mondesir Period: 5 Date: 3|19|12

The next time you boil water or jump in the pool, notice how the water bubbles gets bigger as they rise. This has to do with Boyle’s law because the deeper the water the more pressure. In this case as the bubbles rise up to the surface the pressure decreases and the volume increases. This caught my attention because i never noticed it, and I didn’t know it had something to do with pressure.

Selena Morales Period 5 Boyles law : Relates Volume and Pressure at a constant Temperature. Volume decreases causing Pressure to increase, Pressure increases causing volume to decrease. When fish are brought to surface pressure from the water is removed and the volume of gases in their bodies increases causing their cells, membranes, and bladders to burst. Which is why they die out of water.

When the pressure is increased by sucking the air molecules out causing the bullet to want to restrict its size with the air molecules pushing out (assuming that the bullet isn’t solid metal) - Gay Lussac’s Law. Torrie Cook- Period 5

Deflation of bike tires caused by weather