9/14/09
Post date: Sep 13, 2009 3:50:12 PM
Bell Ringer: What is Bernouli's Principle?
Turn in paper airplane projects
Notes on chapter 3, section 4
Demos
Boyle's Law - When the amount and temperature are constant, increasing pressure decreases the volume. Example - balloon in a vacuum chamber gets larger as the pressure goes down
Gay-Lussac's Law - When the temperature of a gas increase, the pressure increases (and vice versa). Example - Can with boiling water (hot steam) gets crushed because of it's own low pressure when it is turned over in ice water
Charles's Law - When the temperature of a gas increases at constant pressure, the volume increases. Example - balloon in the freezer shrinks, but then grows larger when removed from the freezer.
Bill Nye - Fluids
3.4 Review due Tuesday
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