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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 19:08 ella3714

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The teacher asked the students to design an experiment that would demonstrate that temperature will affect the pressure of a gas. Which of the following would be a valid experiment that shows the correct relationship between gas temperature and pressure?

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The students want to test the air pressure of bicycle tires. They check the pressure of the tires after letting the bike sit outside in very cold, winter weather for several hours. They then bring the bike inside to a room temperature environment for several hours to warm up and check the pressure again. They find that the tires in the colder temperature showed a low pressure and that the pressure increased after the tires were able to warm up.

The students want to test the air pressure of bicycle tires. They check the pressure of the tires after letting the bike sit outside in very cold, winter weather for several hours. They then bring the bike inside to a room temperature environment for several hours to warm up and then check the pressure again. They find that the colder temperature showed a high pressure in the tires and that the pressure decreased after the tires were able to warm up.

The students wanted to test the air pressure in a plastic bottle of soda by comparing two bottles. They put one soda in a freezer for 12 hours and the second soda they left on the counter at room temperature for 12 hours. They found that the soda that had been in the freezer had stayed the same pressure as measured by giving the bottle a squeeze, but the one on the counter was more difficult to squeeze. They determined that the room’s temperature had increased the pressure of the gas in the bottle causing it to push on the sides of the bottle making it easier to squeeze.

The students wanted to test the air pressure in a plastic bottle of soda by comparing two bottles. They put one soda in a freezer for 12 hours and the second soda they left on the counter at room temperature for 12 hours. They found that the soda that had been in the freezer had burst, but the one on the counter was easy to squeeze and showed some give. They determined that the cold temperature had increased the pressure of the gas in the bottle causing it burst.

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