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1 Unit 7 Thermal Physics Mini practical portfolio:
Complete the the class lab activity (ideally during class time) and write it up in your lab notebook Grading Criteria shown to the right This list may be updated…

2 U7 Mini Practical #1 Balloon in a bottle Aim: Equipment: Method:
Result / observation: Conclusion: Discuss the Physics involved Enquiry: how did you manage to get the balloon ‘fully sucked in?”

3 U7 Mini Practical #2 Manometer Aim: Measure the Gas pressure in HS 34
Equipment: Method: Result / observation: Conclusion: Discuss the Physics involved Enquiry: What would you expect if liquid mercury was used instead of water?

4 U7 Mini Practical #3 Explore Gas Kinetic Molecular Theory
Click on the app via the weebly page and complete the worksheet. Complete and attach the worksheet to your lab notebook Aim: Investigate: a) The relationship between # of particles & Pressure b) The relationship between temperature & Pressure Task: collect data and complete the worksheet

5 U7 Mini Practical #4 Charles Law (variation of) & Can Crushing
Aim: Investigate the relationship between Gas (air) temperature and volume by ‘Crushing a Can” Equipment & Method: Results & Observation: Enquiry: Any difference in using a narrow/long can or a wider/short can? What must occur for the can to be ‘well and truly’ crushed? Conclusion: Explain the Physics… Charles Law assumed Volume is directly proportional to Temperature. Is Charles Law being followed in this Can Crushing activity?

6 U7 Mini Practical #5 Boyle's Gas Law: Marshmallow Under Pressure
Aim: Relate this demonstration to the definition of Boyle's Law – with constant Temperature, Pressure is inversely proportional to Volume Equipment & Method: Results & observation: What happened to the marshmallow when you pushed in the plunger? What happened when the plunger was pulled out? Conclusion: Did this demonstration verify Boyle’s Gas law?

7 U7 Mini Practical #6 Ball & Ring, Metal Bar expansion
Aim: Investigate the conduction in metals Equipment & Method: Result / observation: Conclusion: Discuss the Physics involved Discuss two practical applications of metal expansion

8 U7 Mini Practical #7 Discuss the % difference in Energies
Aim: Investigate Heat transfer of Water Discuss the % difference in Energies Result / observation: Conclusion: Enquiry: Repeat with an insulated calorimeter (or non insulated metal cup)

9 U7 Mini Practical #8 Aim: Show that water has a High Specific Heat Capacity by: Placing a balloon filled with water above a candle Trying to burn a paper cup – cup design on next slide Equipment & Method: Result / observation: Conclusion: (how do these experiments show that water has a high… Enquiry: how much water should you add to the balloon / paper cup? What would happen if you use a Bunsen burner instead of a candle? -Answer 1

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11 U7 Mini Practical #9 Investigate metal conduction properties by
Heating the metal spoke thingee… Aim: do both of the investigations above... Equipment: Method: Result / observation: Conclusion: Which metal had the fastest conduction How was this shown? Enquiry: is the amount of candle wax used to hold the match stick a variable that needs to be considered?

12 U7 Mini Practical #10 Observe crushed ice floating and positioned at the bottom of a test tube Aim: Show that water is a poor conductor Equipment & Method: Result / observation: Conclusion:

13 Please list your two lab partners for this practical
U7 Mini Practical #11 Use Vernier digital temperature probes Aim: Determine the Thermal Heat capacity of a metal block Lab write-up requirements: Aim, Result / observation & Conclusion Please list your two lab partners for this practical Repeat for two different metals Result / observation: show calculations Conclusion: Discuss the cause of the % difference in specific Heat values calculated for your metals Enquiry: Why are digital temperature probes used – to they need to be calibrated?

14 Please list your two different lab partners (from practical #11)
U7 Mini Practical #12 Aim: Transfer of heat by radiation, Investigate what type of surface emits radiation more efficiently. Equipment & Method: Use hot water from a kettle… Conclusion: Discuss your results Enquiry: Repeat your experiment with a different (lower) starting temperature – does a high starting temperature give better results? Or what would happen if you placed your cylinder / cup in a foam calorimeter? Use Vernier digital temperature probes If they are available Result / observation: Show a cooling curve graph (on graphing paper) plotting both set of data on the same graph

15 Please list your two different lab partners
(from practical #11 & 12) U7 Mini Practical #13 Design an experiment to determine which ‘colour’ best absorbs radiation Include an Aim, Define all variables used (independent, dependent, control), Equipment, Method, Results / observations, Conclusion, an ‘Enquiry’ of some description. Hint: you are to use the following items:


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