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  Chemistry : Chapter 8 : Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Laws are generalized observations of experimental evidence, not explanations of why.
Pascals (Pa) are the SI unit of pressure that is based on the definition (force/area) rather than an experimental measurement.
Graham's law states that the rate of effusion (or diffusion) is inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass (Equation 8.18).
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  Gas laws
Boyle's Law, named afer Robert Boyle, states that the volume occupied by a gas at constant temperature is inversely proportional to the pressure applied.
Charles Law, named after Jacques Charles, states that the pressure that a gas exerts on the walls of its container is determined by the momentum of the atoms and molecules of the gas, which in turn is determined by the temperature.
In SI units, the pressure is expressed in pascals, the volume in litres, and the temperature in Kelvin.
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 Blaise Pascal, existentialism and Blaise Pascal, the Realm of Existentialism at DividingLine.com
Blaise Pascal, existentialism and Blaise Pascal, the Realm of Existentialism at DividingLine.com
Pascal was a French mathematician, philosopher and inventor.
Pascal laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities, formulated what came to be known as Pascal's law of pressure, and propagated a religious doctrine that taught the experience of God through the heart rather than through reason.
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Since one Pascal is a rather small amount of pressure, the kilopascal (1000 Pascals; the symbol is kPa) tends to be used for pressures relevant to voice use.
Pascal's law dictates that the pressure in each of these millions of tiny sacs is the same, and it is called the alveolar pressure.
Pascal's Law tells us that the pressure in the mouth must be the same as that of the alveoli.
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 Wisconsin Livestock Laws
If the claimant and the finder cannot agree as to the amount of the charges or upon what should be allowed for the use of the stray either party, on notice to the other, may apply to the chairperson of the town to settle the dispute, who for that purpose may examine witnesses on oath.
The appraisal shall be certified by the head of the law enforcement agency and filed in the office of the law enforcement agency of the city, village or town.
Unless the beasts are seized or discharged according to law within 6 days, from the time of their delivery to the pound, the poundmaster shall sell at public auction the beasts or so many of them as is necessary to pay the damages, fees and costs enumerated under ss.
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Pascals father had a very special view on education, and therefore he decided to teach his son by himself.
Pascal started using all his sparetime trying to learn geometry, and as the great natural genius he was, he soon started to discover many properties of the figures.
Pascal was the second person in history to invent a mechanical calculator, as Schickard manufactured one in 1624.
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 CHEM 111.005 Spring 1999 Course Study Guide
You do not have to memorize the conversion factor between pascals and atmospheres, but you are asked to know that 760 torr = 1 atm and that the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 1 mm high is 1 torr.
Know that a mixture of ideal gases behaves as an ideal gas; that the pressure of the mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of its components (Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures); that the mol fraction of a component of the mixture is proportional to its partial pressure.
Be able to recognize Raoult's Law and be able to apply it for calculaing the vapor pressure of a solution of two volatile components; of a solution of a volatile solvent and a nonvolatile solute.
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 Welcome to Physics encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
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Condensed matter physics is the study of the physical arrangement and concommitant properties of...
To calculate the actual pressure in pascals, we use the equation.
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Pascal's Law is also called the "Hydrostatic paradox" and it says that the pressure on the bottom of a vessel with a fluid in it is only depending on the distance to the surface and the density, but not on the shape of the vessel.
This can be shown with Pascal's Vessel, which is an instrument invented by Blaise Pascal to show the "Hydrostatical paradox".
The experiment was a success, and it confirmed that Pascals law was correct.
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 Gas laws - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The gas laws are a set of laws that describe the relationship between thermodynamic temperature (T), pressure (P) and volume (V) of gases.
The kinetic theory of gases, Graham's law of effusion and root mean square velocity all explain how individual molecules in a gas act and their relation to pressure, volume, and temperature.
Other gas laws, such as van der Waals equation, seek to correct the ideal gas laws to reflect the behaviour of actual gases.
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 Chemistry Theory Page
Boyle’s law — the pressure of a fixed amount of gas maintained at constant temperature is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas.
Avogadro’s law — at constant pressure and temperature, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas present
Charles Law — which states that the volume of a gas varies directly with the Kelvin temperature, assuming that pressure is constant.
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 734/834: Class 1, Seismic Refraction Introduction
The law holds for both tension and compression.
The proportionality constant is called the bulk modulus (Pascals or Newtons per meter squared).
The constant of proportionality is called the shear modulus or modulus of rigidity (Pascals).
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 Pascals Law
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 Boyle's Law
Robert Boyle and others formulated a law relating the pressure and volume of a constant quantity of gas at constant temperature.
If Boyle's Law is true for your data, then this fit should yield a straight line with a slope equal to zero within errors.
The SI unit of pressure is the pascal, which is newtons per square meter.
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 General Chemistry Online: Glossary: Gases
A fundamental constant equal to the ideal gas law constant
A gas whose pressure P, volume V, and temperature T are related by PV = nRT, where n is the number of moles of gas and R is the ideal gas law constant
unit of pressure is the pascal, defined as one newton per square meter.
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 What is the Pascal's law?
A change in the pressure applied to an enclosed incompressible fluid is transmitted undiminished to every portion of the fluid to the walls of its container.
Pascal’s principle put more simply, basically means that an incompressible fluid transmits pressure.
In a hydraulic lever, for example, you apply a force to the left-hand piston over a given area, this force is then transformed in to a pressure which is transmitted through the hydraulic fluid or oil.
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 Boyle’s Law and the Law of Atmospheres
After reviewing Boyle’s ingenious experiment, we shall see how Boyle’s Law is the key to understanding a central feature of the earth’s atmosphere: just how the density and pressure of air decreases with altitude.
Robert Boyle was born on 1627, the fourteenth child of the Earl of Cork, an Irish landowner.
The key to solving this equation is Boyle’s Law: for a given quantity of gas, it has the form
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 Pascal's Principle and Hydraulics
Pascal's law states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid, there is an equal increase at every other point in the container.
For example P1, P2, P3 were originally 1, 3, 5 units of pressure, and 5 units of pressure were added to the system, the new readings would be 6, 8, and 10.
The cylinder on the left shows a cross-section area of 1 square inch, while the cylinder on the right shows a cross-section area of 10 square inches.
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 Pressure
A multiplication of force can be achieved by the application of fluid pressure according to Pascal's principle, which for the two pistons implies
This allows the lifting of a heavy load with a small force, as in an auto hydraulic lift, but of course there can be no multiplication of work, so in an ideal case with no frictional loss:
A hydraulic lift for automobiles is an example of a force multiplied by hydraulic press, based on Pascal's principle.
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 The Hindu Business Line : Will Pascal's Law work in Lamy's case?
World trade is in fluid state, and so one wonders if the hydraulic law of Blaise Pascal will come to the WTO chief, Mr Pascal Lamy's rescue even as he applies persuasive pressure on the member-countries, expecting the same to get transmitted throughout the system and get translated into the right actions.
Telling stories, and hopping from country to country, Mr Pascal Lamy has been a busy man. As the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), he was in India last week in the course of a whistle-stop tour of key member countries, optimistically pushing for results.
Pascal's Law, of Blaise Pascal, is that pressure applied to a confined fluid at any point is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid in all directions and acts upon every part of the confining vessel at right angles to its interior surfaces and equally upon equal areas, as www.answers.com educates.
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 TROUBLE SHOOTING HANDBOOK
Pascals Law: The pressure applied to a trapped fluid is distributed evenly in all directions.
Because of "Pascal’s Law" simultaneous braking is applied to all wheels equipped with brakes.
Hydraulic pressure is generated in the brake master cylinder by activation of the brake pedal and is transmitted (in the closed system) to the wheel brake cylinder and brake caliper piston.
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 Blaise Pascal
At 16 he wrote a paper on conic sections which was thought to be the most powerful and valuable contribution that had been made to mathematical science since the days of Archimedes (287-212 BC).
Created Pascals Law from which he invented the hydraulic press and syringe.
Because of this near death experience, from age 31 til he died at 39 Blaise Pascal's desire was to point men's thoughts to his savior.
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 Golf Clubs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Paul Painter has designed and invented a supurb Driving Wood based on Pascals Law that "all gas and liquid under pressure is distributed equally".
The law in physics that states "where there is an action there is an opposite and equal reaction" applies as the swinging Driver comes in contact with the ball and the Driver transmits all of its force into the ball.
However, on conventional drivers the face has a tendancy to flex, when the face deflects it acts as a shock absorbing unit.
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 Delta College Online Catalog
State the basic laws of Hydraulics and Pneumatics such as "Pascal's Law" and the "Pressure-Force-Area triangle".
State the laws which apply to pneumatics: a) Pascals's law, b) Boyle's law, c) Charles' law, d) Universal gas laws.
Relate the gas laws to algebraic equations and formulas in order to calculate pressure, force, cubic-feet-per-minute, area, volume, velocity, revolutions-per-minute, inches-per-minute, and other various units related to pneumatics.
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Pascals triangle history and rebuildable cars and trucks.
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 GEOG 473: Lesson 6
IDEAL GAS LAW, SEA-LEVEL PRESSURE, AND LAYERS OF THE ATMOSPHERE.
An ideal gas is one where the only interactions between particles are those relating to direct collisions, i.e.
The Ideal Gas Law for a moist airmass is:
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 Chapter 5
Relationships expressed by the gas laws and the practical form of the equations:
Ideal Gas Law:  PV = nRT   (R = 0.08206 (lit·atm)/(mol·K)), equation used for static conditions
The fact that the particles do attract each other (see next section) results in pressure measurements slightly lower than those predicted.
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 Pascals Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
The pressure applied to a confined liquid is transmitted equally to all parts of the liquid according to Pascal's law.
This can be shown with an empty bottle, a few matchsticks and a balloon.
This adds enough weight to the match head to make it sink and when the finger is removed, there is enough air pressure inside the heads to force out the water and make the match heads rise.
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 Unit 5
volume to number of gas particles (Avogadro's Law) when temperature and pressure are held constant;
Apply Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure to mixtures of gases.
Boyle's Law and Charles' Law in terms of the kinetic-molecular theory;
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