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Southern Technical University.

Technical
Engineering College/Basrah. Thermal Meechanical Exp.# : Boyles Law.
Eng. Dept . Lab. Fluid Mechanics
/Second Year. NO Experiment : 7
Mr.Qusay A. Mattoq
Data Sheet
Name
Date 0

Calculations:-
Area (cm2) Diameter(cm)
9
0.94812379 1.0997
8
Number Temp. Temp. Height Pressure Volume Constant? 7
Of weights T,( °C) T,(K) (cm) P,(torr) V,(L) 6

0 20 293.15 9 3 8.54865 0.0874841 5

1 21 294.15 7 5 6.64895 0.1130197 4

m
ol
V

L
e,
u

)
2 21.5 294.65 5 9.1 4.74925 0.1466763 3
3 21.6 294.75 3 11.9 2.84955 0.1150454 2
4 21.8 294.95 2 14.9 1.8997 0.0959672 1
5 22 295.15 1 18 0.94985 0.0579275 0
2 4

Note: As you fil in the height values, the volume of the cylinder will be calcalated .

Discussion:-
1.How does the volume of the gas change with pressure ?

2.What product or ratio of properties remains constant (PxT, TxV, P/V, V/T, etc.)? When you have decided,
"Constant?" coumn with the proper term and fill in the values.

3.Derive the relationship between V1 and V2, the volumes of a gas at two pressures, P1 and P2
4.If a sample of gas at 25.2°C has a volume of 536 mL at 637 torr, what will its volume be if the pressure is in
Law.

Volume vs Pressure
9
8
7
6
5
4
m
ol
V

L
e,
u

3
2
1
0
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Pressure ,(torr)
d.

etc.)? When you have decided, label the

ressures, P1 and P2
ts volume be if the pressure is increased to 712 torr?

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