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Pressure Law
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Procedure: 1. Air trapped in a flask is heated in a water bath.
2. Use the thermometer and Bourdon gauge to measure the temperature and the pressure of the air. 3. Take about several readings with different temperature.
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Result
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Graph Plotting Pressure / kPa 130 120 110 100 90 Temp. / C 20 40 60 80
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Pressure - Temperature
What is this relation?
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Result The graph of pressure against temperature is a straight line.
Is Pressure directly proportional to Temp.? Pressure Temperature
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature / C P = T + constant (y-intercept)
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature -273C
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature -273C
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Pressure Temperature -273C 0 K 273K P is directly proportional to T!
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Is P directly proportional to T?
Kelvin Scale Pressure K = C Temperature 0 K 273K P is directly proportional to T!
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Result
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Result
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Graph Plotting
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Conclusion P T P/T = constant P1 /T1 = P2/T2 Pressure Law
Pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature.
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