Gas Laws

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Mind Map on Gas Laws, created by Olivia Kline on 27/02/2017.
Olivia Kline
Mind Map by Olivia Kline, updated more than 1 year ago
Olivia Kline
Created by Olivia Kline about 7 years ago
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Gas Laws
  1. PRESSURE
    1. The amount of force exerted per unit area
      1. SI unit- Pascal
        1. Commonly used unit- Kilopascal
        2. Depends on the size of the area
        3. LAWS
          1. Boyle's Law
            1. With the temperature held constant, when the volume of a gas increases, the pressure will decrease
            2. Charle's Law
              1. With pressure held constant, as a gas is heated , the volume will increase
            3. PRINCIPLES
              1. Archimedes
                1. the buoyant force on an object in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object's
                2. Pascal's
                  1. the pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted unchanged throughout the fluid
                  2. Bernoulli's
                    1. as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by the fluid decreases
                  3. HOW DOES A HYDROLIC LIFT WORK?
                    1. If you press down on one piston then that pushes the oil into the pipe and forces the other piston up thereby lifting whatever heavy object is on the lift that rests on the piston
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