Introduction
The pressure of a gas is influenced by its volume, number of particles, and temperature. When you push a tire pump handle down, you increase pressure by decreasing volume. You can increase the pressure in a bicycle tire by adding air particles. And, the pressure may become dangerously high inside an “empty” hair-spray can if it is heated. In this contest, you will use a clean, dry container and what you know about gases in an attempt to produce the highest pressure.
Objectives
In this experiment, you will
- Measure pressure.
- Apply your knowledge of gases.
- Have a little fun.
Sensors and Equipment
This experiment features the following sensors and equipment. Additional equipment may be required.
Option 1
Option 2
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This experiment is #19 of Middle School Science with Vernier. The experiment in the book includes student instructions as well as instructor information for set up, helpful hints, and sample graphs and data.