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Since you're increasing the pressure of the bottle, wouldn't the temperature inside the bottle increase as well? Since Boyle's Law only applies at a constant temperature, the results should be skewed, but they aren't. How does the temperature not increase?
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Not sure why I looked through most of this video, except it is a genius experiment. So simple, so easy and yet so educational. if you did these calculation in SI units, you can have some further fun here: Volume: m^3 Pressure: N/m^2 So the unit for boyles constant is Nm (Newton meter), which is also the base unit for energy (J) and torque (Nm). The question is, is there a relationship between Boyles constant and any of those units, or just a coincidence of units?
wow, I wish I had this dude as my science teacher, mine fumbled over my simple questions. I am visual learner, and this right here would have no left me with a question to ask, which is brilliant! cheap and effective is the way of the future! keep this up
Excellent explanation! It's a really good experiment! I started doing it at class last year and students also enjoyed it!
The law is explained excellently with simple apparatus
Since you're increasing the pressure of the bottle, wouldn't the temperature inside the bottle increase as well? Since Boyle's Law only applies at a constant temperature, the results should be skewed, but they aren't. How does the temperature not increase?
very good sir..while studying time I didn't know about the value of education ...really I am worried..thank you..way of teaching bring motivated to learn more..God bless you.
what was the controlled variable in the demonstration
Rosa Blanco-Jimenez are you also doing the online classes? Slide the answers
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excellent work, and excellent explanation... your students are lucky :)
this should have a million views at least
2:24 "A real bottleneck" - good one!
9:30 for the accounted for
Atmospheric pressure at 10:32
Not sure why I looked through most of this video, except it is a genius experiment.
So simple, so easy and yet so educational.
if you did these calculation in SI units, you can have some further fun here:
Volume: m^3
Pressure: N/m^2
So the unit for boyles constant is Nm (Newton meter), which is also the base unit for energy (J) and torque (Nm).
The question is, is there a relationship between Boyles constant and any of those units, or just a coincidence of units?
Very good
why did he take the inverse
Mohamedingermany to make the relationship linear
Thank you sir
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