Pressure, Altitude, and Temperature Activities
Exploring the concepts of pressure, altitude, and temperature through engaging activities like observing air pressure at sea level, experimenting with vacuum chambers and boiling water, and understanding the relationship between force, area, and pressure.
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Pressure 1 atmosphere Air pressure measured at sea level 1 psi 1 pound per square inch 1 Pascal 1 Newton per square meter (1.450377 10 4 psi) 1 Bar 0.987 atm Pressure (P) = Force (F) Area (A)
Activities Hot can cold water Cold bottle with balloon warm water Vacuum chamber Bell Marshmellow Boiling Water
Needed Regular and miniature marshmellows Vacuum pump, jar Grounded extension cord Balloons Mug towel oven thermometer microwave oven cm ruler Calculator Heat gun Ice water Pans