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Forces and Motion
Lesson 08b.
Pressure in Gases
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Highlights of the Day
use the particle theory to explain pressure in gases and liquids (qualitatively only)
Values : Responsibility and Determination
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Review Quiz
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The pressure in the water increases with ___________.
A
depth
B
distance
C
gravity
Slide 5 - Quiz
The water at the bottom of a container has _________ pressure than the one near the top.
A
less
B
more
C
equal
Slide 6 - Quiz
The more molecules or particles a volume has, the ________ the pressure.
A
higher
B
lower
C
slower
Slide 7 - Quiz
The lower the temperature, the ________ the pressure.
A
higher
B
lower
C
slower
Slide 8 - Quiz
The larger the volume, the ________ the pressure.
A
higher
B
lower
C
slower
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Pressure and depth in gases
As with liquids, the pressure in a gas increases with depth.
Altitude is height above sea level.
Most people on Earth live at low altitude.
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The Earth’s _____________, which we call air, is made from gases. The atmosphere extends to a height of about above sea level.
A
hydrosphere
B
atmosphere
C
geosphere
D
biosphere
Slide 13 - Quiz
Sea level is where the atmosphere is at its "deepest". So, at sea level, atmospheric pressure is ___________.
A
highest
B
lowest
C
equal
D
zero
Slide 14 - Quiz
As you go higher in the atmosphere, the number of particles in of air ___________, so the concentration of gas particles decreases.
A
decreases
B
increases
C
remains constant
D
becomes zero
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As you go _________ in the atmosphere, the weight of air above your current position decreases.
A
lower
B
higher
C
in the middle
D
closer
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Atmospheric Pressure
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 14.7 pounds per square inch. This pressure is the equivalent of the weight of two large elephants pushing on every of surface.
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Effects of atmospheric pressure
The effect of atmospheric pressure can be shown by pumping the air out of a metal container.
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Slide 19 - Video
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Summary
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