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Properties of Air 6C If it’s in YELLOW, write it down.
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A. Composition of Air Air is made up of 78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% Other gases Draw this image.
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B. Properties Of Air 1. MASS – the amount of 1. MASS – the amount of matter (atoms) matter (atoms) in an object. in an object. Remember the Balloon and Balance Experiment?
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Properties Of Air (continued) 2. DENSITY – the amount of mass in a given volume. in a given volume. Remember the density column we made in class?
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Properties Of Air (Continued) 2. VOLUME- the amount of space an object takes up an object takes up Napkin in a Cup of Water Balloon in a Bottle
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Properties of Air (continued) 4. AIR PRESSURE – the amount of air pushing – the amount of air pushing down on an area. down on an area. Blow up balloon Egg in a Bottle Click me.
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C. Measuring Air Pressure 1. AIR PRESSURE – increases as 1. AIR PRESSURE – increases as you go closer to the Earth you go closer to the Earth There is so much air above you that at sea level you have 14.7 lbs/in 2 pushing on you. That’s 10 bags of sugar per every inch of skin on your body.
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C. Measuring air pressure continued 2. Tools to measure Air Pressure Barometers to Barometers to measure air measure air pressure. pressure.
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C. Measuring air pressure continued 3. Units of Air Pressure: Millibars Millibars TV weather stations and aviation use inches of mercury. Meteorologists use millibars, an SI unit.
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