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Are you feeling the PRESSURE?. Gravity exerts a pressure onto the ground Pressure is inversely proportional to surface area Pressure α 1 / surface area.

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1 Are you feeling the PRESSURE?

2 Gravity exerts a pressure onto the ground Pressure is inversely proportional to surface area Pressure α 1 / surface area

3 Snowshoe Application Increase the surface area and thus decrease the pressure Result? You can walk on the snow without sinking!

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5 What other areas of technology can you think of that compensates for changes in pressure? Space travel Flying on an airplane Scuba diving Climbing/living on mountains

6 Gas Pressure Like snowshoeing example, the pressure of a gas is also the force per unit area Force is created by moving molecules as they collide, mainly against the walls of the container

7 Units of Pressure International units of pressure SI unit is the pascal (Pa) –1 Pa = 1N/m 2 –1 kPa = 1000 Pa = 1000N/m 2 (unit used for atmospheric pressure) At Sea Level –Average atmospheric pressure is 101.325 kPa = 1 atm –(Standard ambient pressure  100 kPa)

8 Standard Laboratory Conditions STP : Standard Temperature and Pressure Temperature = 0 º C Pressure = 101.325 kPa (1atm) SATP : Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure Temperature = 25 º C Pressure = 100 kPa

9 Table 1: SI and Non-SI Units of Gas Pressure Unit NameUnitConversion PascalPa1Pa = 1N/m 2 Atmosphereatm1atm = 101.325 kPa Millimeters of mercury (Hg) mm Hg760 mm Hg = 1 atm = 101.325 kPa Torrtorr1 torr = 1 mm Hg

10 Conversion Practice! Pressure kPaatmmm Hgtorr (a)1.25 (b)98.8 (c)235 (d)2.60 (e)635 0.01239.38 84.60.836635 2631980 31.30.309235 0.975 741

11 Learning Checkpoint Assigned Questions: p. 425 Practice UC # 1, 2, 3


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