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The following Ideal Gas Law demos are available: | The following Ideal Gas Law demos are available: | ||
*[[Fire Syringe]] | *[[Fire Syringe]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Tire Pump Heating Air]] | ||
*[[Constant Volume Thermometer]] | *[[Constant Volume Thermometer]] | ||
*[[Crushing the 55-gallon Drum]] | *[[Crushing the 55-gallon Drum]] | ||
*[[PVT Surface--Water]] | *[[PVT Surface--Water]] | ||
*[[PVT Surface--Gas]] | |||
*[[Balloon in Liquid Nitrogen]] | *[[Balloon in Liquid Nitrogen]] | ||
*[[Balloon in a Vacuum]] | *[[Balloon in a Vacuum]] | ||
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*[[Ice Melting Wire]] | *[[Ice Melting Wire]] | ||
*[[Bromine Tubes]] | *[[Bromine Tubes]] | ||
*[[Cold Boiling--water in a vacuum]] | *[[Cold Boiling--water in a vacuum]] | ||
*[[Manometer]] | *[[Manometer]] | ||
*[[Constant Pressure Thermometer]] | *[[Constant Pressure Thermometer]] | ||
*[[Ruchardt's Tube]] | *[[Ruchardt's Tube]] | ||
Absolute | *[[Absolute Zero]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 26 January 2023
The following Ideal Gas Law demos are available:
- Fire Syringe
- Tire Pump Heating Air
- Constant Volume Thermometer
- Crushing the 55-gallon Drum
- PVT Surface--Water
- PVT Surface--Gas
- Balloon in Liquid Nitrogen
- Balloon in a Vacuum
- Marshmallow in a Vacuum
- Ice Melting Wire
- Bromine Tubes
- Cold Boiling--water in a vacuum
- Manometer
- Constant Pressure Thermometer
- Ruchardt's Tube
- Absolute Zero
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