Experiment 4: combined gas law (gay-lussac’s ), Theory, Setup – PASCO TD-8592 SMALL PISTON HEAT ENGINE APPARATUS User Manual

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Small Piston Heat Engine

9

HEAT ENGINE

GAS LAW APPARATUS

Piston Dia.:

32.5mm±0.1

TD-8572

CAUTION:

Max. Pres.: 345 kPa. Use Gases Only

DO NOT Immerse in any Liquid

DO NOT Lubricate Piston or Cylinder

Pressure Port Mating Connector:

PASCO Part No. 640-021

Piston&Platform

Mass: 35.0g±0.6

PRESSURE

SENSOR

0-700 kPa

(ABSOLUTE)

CI-6532

PRE

SSU

RE

POR

T

700 k

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INTE

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Tighten the

piston-holding

thumb screw.

hot plate

Temperature

Sensor

Gas Law Apparatus

to

computer

interface

Equipment Required:

• Small Piston Heat Engine
• Pressure Sensor (CI-6532)

Science Workshop

®

computer interface*

• Temperature Sensor (CI-6505)

• Hot plate
• Beaker with water
• Ice

Experiment 4: Combined Gas Law (Gay-Lussac’s )

*For details on setting up and operating the Pressure Sensor and Temperature Sensor with DataStudio

software, please see the instruction sheets for the Pressure and Temperature Sensors and the
DataStudio online help.

Theory

Charles’ law states that the volume,V, is proportional to the temperature, T. Boyle’s law states that the volume,
V,
is proportional to the pressure, P, where pressure=1/P. Combining these, we have:

V =

aT

P

The combined gas law predicts that for a given mass of gas, if V is held constant, P is proportional
to T.

Secure the piston just above its lowest
position by tightening the thumb screw.

Connect the Pressure Sensor to a port on the
base apparatus with a short piece of tubing.

Connect the air chamber fitted with the
two-holed stopper to the other port of the base
apparatus with a piece of tubing.

Insert the Temperature Sensor into the other
hole of the rubber stopper.

Setup

Figure 4.1. Experiment Setup

Pressure

Sensor

To computer interface

Use a silicon lubricant on the end of
the Temperature Probe to aid insertion
and to prevent damage to the probe.

➤ Note: You can substitute a thermometer in the water container for the Temperature Sensor.
Be sure to keep the tip of the thermometer from touching the bottom of the container.

Connect the Pressure Sensor and Temperature
Sensor to the computer interface, and set up the
DataStudio software program to graph tempera-
ture versus pressure.

• DataStudio software

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