Tag Archives: temperature
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The Uncommon Cold
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 24 Lab #67: Students will use linear extrapolation to estimate the Celsius value of the temperature of absolute zero.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with temperature, uncommon cold, extrapolation
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Pressure & Temperature
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Using simple equipment, students pressurize a plastic bottle and measure the increase in temperature of the air inside. Then they will release the pressure and observe a rapid decrease in temperature. Charles' Law.This post was posted in Labs, Pressure & Fluids and was tagged with pressure, temperature, charles law
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Cooling Off
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 22 Lab #59: Students will use use objects of different colors and surface reflectances to compare different rates of cooling.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with temperature, cooling off, rate of cooling, surface reflectances
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Temperature of a Flame
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 21 Lab #56: Purpose: To indirectly measure the temperature of a flameThis post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with temperature, flame, fire
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Heat Mixes: Part II
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 21 Lab #55: Students will predict the final temperature of water and nails when mixed.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with temperature, water, nails, heat mixes
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Heat Mixes: Part I
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Chapter 21 Lab #54: Students will predict the final temperature of a mixture of cups of water at different temperatures.This post was posted in Conceptual Physics 4th Edition Lab Manual and was tagged with temperature, water, heat mixes
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Lab #21.1 Heat: Chapter 21 Dance of the Molecules
Posted on January 1, 2011 by Arbor Scientific
Purpose
In this activity, you will investigate the difference between hot water and cold water—on the molecular level.
Discussion
The difference between hot things and cold things is referred to as temperature. The temperature of an object depends on the kinetic energy of the random motions of its molecules. A thermometer can be used to measure temperature, but [...]This post was posted in Supplementary Conceptual Physics Labs and was tagged with temperature, Dance, Molecules
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