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Boyle's Law

PHY 200 & 230

The purpose of this experiment is to determine the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined ideal gas at constant temperature. To do this, the students will measure the volume of air trapped in a capped syringe while applying varying forces.




Equipment

Name Location Quantity
Boyle's Law Apparatus JE-105A-S39 1 per table
Masses, Slotted, Large JE-105A-S76 1 per table
Calipers, Dial JE-105A-D88 1 per table
Barometer JE - 105, 107, 109 1 per room
Thermometer, Wall Mount JE-105, 107, 109 1 per room
Meter Stick - 2.00m JE-105A-(105 Door-L) 1 per table
Clamp, Lattice Rod JE-105A-D64 1 per table
Clamp, Test Tube JE-105A-D66 2 per table
Weight Hangers, 100g JE-105A-D42, D43 1 per table


Notes

The large slotted masses needed include one of each of the following: 2kg, 1kg, 1/2kg. The apparatus must be suspended upside down in large test tube clamps so that a mass hanger can be hung from wire handle on platform. The test tube clamps should be loosely clamped to the syringe. Also examine all Boyle's Law syringes and adjust position of syringe and/or neatly cut down any corks that have not already been cut so that the apparatus doesnt wobble/teeter on the protruding cork when standing on the table. Each lab bench already has a lattice rod clamp attached to the rod.

A barometer and a thermometer are already present in each room. Make sure that the room has plenty of paper.



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