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Gas Pressure and Force
Pressure is the force exerted over a given area and the behavior of most gases can be described using the ideal gas law.
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Students will learn the basics of pressure and force, how pressure varies with altitude in our atmosphere, and the ideal gas law, which connects the concepts of volume, pressure, temperature, and the number of particles that compose a gas.
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Authors:
James H Dann, Ph.D.
Contributors:
Chris Addiego
Antonio De Jesus López
Difficulty Level
At Grade
Grades
10
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11
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12
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Subjects:
science
Physics
Tags:
area
atmosphere
atmospheric
(6 more)
atmospheric pressure
Exponential
force
ideal gas
ideal gas law
pressure
Language
English
Concept Nodes:
SCI.PHY.458 (Gas Pressure and Force - Physics)
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artifactID: 9303
artifactRevisionID: 4940005
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