P1.3 Flashcards

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1
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What is the formula for pressure?

A

Force (Newton)
———————-
Surface Area (M^2)

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2
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What are the units for pressure?

A

Pascals or N/m^2

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3
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What is the relationship between the temperature of a gas and its pressure?

A

They are are directly proportional PROVIDED THAT THE VOLUME IS CONSTANT

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4
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What happens if you add more air particles to a space that can’t expand?

A

The pressure would increase

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5
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What can you use to measure pressure?

A

A pressure gauge

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6
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What is a kilopascal (kPa)?

A

1000 pascals (Pa)

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7
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What would happen to pressure if the temperature got to -273 degrees Celsius or 0 degrees kelvin (absolute zero)?

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The pressure would be at 0 pascals

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8
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What happens to the particles when the temperature increases?

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They collide more frequently with the sides of the container and these collisions produce a bigger force over a certain area.

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9
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How are pressure and volume related?

A

They are inversely proportional when the temperature is constant
Pressure x volume = constant

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10
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How does doing work on a gas affect temperature?

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If you do work on a gas it gets hotter - average speed of particles increase, kinetic energy increase when the collide

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11
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What is atmospheric pressure?

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The pressure exerted on everything by the gases of the atmosphere

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12
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What is the number for atmospheric pressure on earth?

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100,000 Pa or 100kPa

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13
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How can you prove atmospheric pressure?

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When you remove air from a can, atmospheric pressure crushes the can

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14
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What would happen to a bag of crisps as it goes up the earth atmosphere and why?

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The bag would expand due to the atmospheric pressure decreasing but the pressure in the bag stays the same

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15
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How do you calculate liquid pressure (Pa)?

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Depth (m) x density of liquid (Kg/m^3) x gravitational field strength (N/Kg) which is 10

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16
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What is the formula to find if an object floats?

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(Pressure at bottom x area at bottom) - (pressure at top x area at top) = weight

17
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How would you calculate the depth at which a ship can float?

A

Weight of ship (Kg x 10)
—————————————————————
Density x gravitational field strength x area

18
Q

How does a submarine control its depth?

A

It has tanks full of air and by letting water in the tanks, weight increases, sinking the submarine further