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Title: All About Pressure


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All About Pressure
Put in your foldable! ?
2
What makes you feel pressured?
FRIENDS ?
PARENTS ?
SCHOOL ?
3
How do you handle pressure?
  • How does pressure feel?
  • When is it greatest?
  • What can you do about it?

4
Pressure Defined
  • Force over an area
  • Force measured in pounds or Newtons
  • Area measured in square cm, in2, mile2
  • Pounds per square inch (psi) or Newtons/m2
    pascals (Pa)

5
Barometer
  • Measures atmospheric pressure

6
Demo upside down test tube
  • The atmosphere can support water in an upside
    down test tube 33.9 ft tall!
  • That would take a huge instrument just to measure
    pressure!

7
  • Mercury is heavier than water.
  • The atmosphere can only support 760 mm Mercury
    (30 inches)

8
Weather
  • High pressure days are usually sunshiny
  • Sudden drop in pressure accompanies rain and
    stormy days.

9
Units of Pressure
  • Atmospheres (atm)
  • Torr
  • mm Hg (Barometer)
  • 1 atm 760 torr 760 mm Hg
  • (by definition, so these conversions are exact,
    according to your textbook)
  • 1 atm 101.325 kPa

10
Consider this 5x5x10cm box.
  • Box1 kg

5 cm
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What P does the box exert?
  • Mass 1 kg
  • Area 5 cm x 10 cm
  • Pressure 1 kg/50 cm2
  • Mass 1 kg
  • Area 5 cm x 5 cm
  • Pressure 1 kg/25 cm2

Which exerts the greater pressure?
12
Compare Pressures of These
  • High heels v. Tennis Shoes
  • What about snow shoes?

13
Compare Pressures of These
  • Walking on thin ice
  • vs.
  • lying down on thin ice

14
Compare Pressures of These
  • Tank treads vs. car tires vs. snow chains

15
Gas Pressure
  • Pressure exerted by a gas is caused by the
    collisions of tiny gas particles with the walls
    of their container.
  • Standard Pressure 1.00 atm

16
Characteristics of a Gas(Kinetic Molecular
Theory)
Real vs. Ideal
  • Tiny particles (point volumes only)
  • Constant random motion, straight line paths
  • Gas particles bump into one another transferring
    KE from one to another
  • Perfectly elastic collisions

17
Characteristics of a Gas(Kinetic Molecular
Theory)
  • KE relates to temperature
  • Gas particles have more internal energy than
    solids or liquids because the particles are not
    packed tightly together they have space to move

18
Characteristics of a Gas(Kinetic Molecular
Theory)
  • Gas particles neither attract nor repel each
    other
  • Real gases generally obey gas laws except under
    high pressure or low temperature.

19
Boyles Law and Maybe Charles Law lab
Monday-Tuesday
  • Relating pressure and volume
  • Relating temperature and volume
  • Do both pre-labs.
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