Pressure in Gases

Forces and Motion
Lesson 08b. 
Pressure in Gases
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Forces and Motion
Lesson 08b. 
Pressure in Gases

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Slide 2 - Poll

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

Slide 9 - Quiz

Slide 10 - Link

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

Slide 15 - Quiz

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

Slide 16 - Quiz

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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Self-survey: Rate your level of understanding and participation in this lesson.
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Slide 22 - Poll