Demonstration of Boyle's law experiment with data collection to investigate the relationship between gas pressure and volume at constant temperature for a fixed mass of gas. Boyle's law is one of the key foundations of the ideal gas law and so this experiment is relevant for GCSE science, A-Level physics and A-Level chemistry. The data collected in this video is used to investigate whether gas pressure and volume are directly proportional or inversely proportional in a second video ([ Ссылка ]).
You can download the worksheet to try the analysis yourself - great for learning independently at home: [ Ссылка ]
Experiments with gases, like this one, are mandatory practicals for many physics specifications. So this is good practice for OCR physics A, AQA A-Level physics, Edexcel A-Level physics, CPAC, PAG, practical endorsement.
Want to see a video close up of the pressure and volume scales so you can collect the data yourself? Then check out this video: [ Ссылка ]
Relevant concepts: Boyle's law, gas laws, ideal gas law, gas pressure, gas volume, direct proportionality, inverse proportionality, and testing for proportionality.
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