Difference between revisions of "Constant Volume Thermometer"
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A hollow spherical ball has | A hollow spherical ball has an Absolute Pressure gauge mounted on it. Heating with boiling water and cooling with ice water causes pressure changes. Absolute zero can be extrapolated by plotting P vs. T and using measure the pressure in Boiling Water, Ice Water, and an Alcohol and Dry Ice mixture (-80C). Plot the data and the Linear line intersects x axis around -270. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 9 January 2023
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Description:
A hollow spherical ball has an Absolute Pressure gauge mounted on it. Heating with boiling water and cooling with ice water causes pressure changes. Absolute zero can be extrapolated by plotting P vs. T and using measure the pressure in Boiling Water, Ice Water, and an Alcohol and Dry Ice mixture (-80C). Plot the data and the Linear line intersects x axis around -270.
Location:
- Shelf F-4