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pressure formula

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P=F/a

  • pressure in Nm-2 / Pa (1 Nm-2 = 1Pa)
  • force in N
  • area of contact in m2
  • as area increases, pressure decreases for constant force
  • as force increases, pressure increases for constant area
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pressure depends on:

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  • the number of collisions per second between particles and side walls
  • the force of the collisions
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pressure and volume

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  • pressure in inversely proportional to volume for a constant temp (when volume doubles, pressure halves)
  • when volume decreases -> gas particles have less distance to travel between collisions with the container walls -> frequency of collisions increases (but force of each collision stays the same) -> pressure increases
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pressure and temperature

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-pressure in directly proportional to temp for a constant volume (when pressure doubles, temp doubles)

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pressure volume formula

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P1V1=P2V2

volume units don’t matter as long as they are the same on both sides e.g. both cm3 or L

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specific latent heat of vaporisation

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  • the energy required to change 1kg from liquid to gas without change in temp
  • liquid -> gas then thermal energy is absorbed
  • gas -> liquid then thermal energy is released
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specific latent heat of fusion

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  • the energy required to change 1kg from solid to liquid without change in temp
  • solid -> liquid then thermal energy is absorbed
  • liquid -> solid then thermal energy is released
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latent heat formula

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Eh=mL

  • heat energy in J
  • mass in kg
  • latent heat of vaporisation/fusion in Jkg-1
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density formula

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p=m/v

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1gcm-3 =

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1000kgm-3

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measuring volume

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  • solid cuboid: measure dimensions and calculate - l x b x h
  • solid with irregular shape: fill a container with water, measure the volume of the water, place the sample in water, measure the new volume and subtract
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hydrostatic pressure (pressure of liquids) formula

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hydrostatic pressure = hpg

  • height in metres
  • density in kgcm-3
  • gravitational field strength in Nkg-1
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pressure across fluids

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pressure is transmitted through fluids so:

pressure at X = pressure transmitted to Y

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how is an atom’s nucleus held together?

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  • protons and neutrons are held together in the nucleus by the strong nuclear force
  • it is the strongest attractive force but only operates over extremely small distances
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