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Boyle's Law — Squeeze a Syringe of Air
A hands-on school project: seal air in a syringe, squeeze it, and feel the pressure fight back harder the smaller the space gets. Measure the trade-off between pressure and volume, check that pressure times volume stays constant with a Python cell, and learn the gas law behind everything from scuba diving to your own lungs.
Начинающий
30 minutes
Инструкции
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Air is a spring
Air is a spring
In 1662 Robert Boyle trapped air and squeezed it, and found that halving its space doubles its pressure. He called air a 'spring' — the more you compress it, the harder it pushes back. You will feel and measure that spring for yourself.
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Seal the syringe
Seal the syringe
Pull the plunger of a syringe back to draw in air, then seal the tip firmly (a blob of modelling putty or a finger held tight will do). Now the air is trapped. Note the starting volume marked on the barrel.
Материалы для этого шага:
Syringe (Laboratory)1 штука3
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Squeeze and read
Squeeze and read
Push the plunger in to smaller and smaller volumes and feel how much harder you must push each time — that push is the pressure. To put numbers on it, stand the sealed syringe upright and pile known weights on the plunger, or press it against a force meter, and record the volume at each pressure. Notice you can never quite push it to zero: the air fights back ever harder.
Необходимые инструменты:
Force Meter (Spring Scale)4
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Check that pressure times volume is constant
Check that pressure times volume is constant
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Необходимые инструменты:
Desktop Computer
Calculator5
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Compendium: gases under pressure
Compendium: gases under pressure
What the constant product tells you. (1) Pressure and volume are INVERSELY proportional only while the temperature is held fixed — squeeze fast and the air also heats up, which is why a bicycle pump gets warm. (2) Plotting pressure against 1/volume gives a straight line, the tidy proof of the law. (3) Boyle's law is the first of the gas laws; joined with Charles's law it becomes the ideal gas law that runs engines, refrigerators and weather. (4) It explains why a scuba diver must never hold their breath while surfacing — the lung air expands as the pressure drops — why your ears pop on a plane, and how your own chest lowers its pressure to pull air in with every breath.
Материалы
1- 1 штукаЗаполнитель
Требуемые инструменты
3- Заполнитель
- Заполнитель
- Заполнитель
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Paper, try:
Mulberry Bark Paper
Yoshino Filtering Paper (Fine Grade)
Tissue Paper (acid-free)
Acid-free Tissue Paper - Instead of Desktop Computer, try:
Path Planning Computer - Instead of Force Meter (Spring Scale), try:
Food-Grade pH Meter
Battery Internal Resistance Meter
Gloss Meter
Moisture Meter (if available) - Instead of Graphite Pencil Set, try:
Notebook and Pencil
Carpenter's Pencil Set (24-Pack) - Instead of Calculator, try:
Carbon Footprint Calculator Kit
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