Gas Pressure - Absolute 700kPa

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Product Description

 

Measures the absolute pressure of the system it is connected to. Range of 0 – 700kPa making it ideal for Boyle’s law. Single port absolute pressure

 

 

37-second on  Gas pressure sensor:  Boyle's Law

 

 

Teaching applications:
  • Boyles law (PV)
  • Gay – Lussac’s law (PT)

 

 

Extension and advanced ideas:
  • Grip testing
  • Depth of water
  • Changes in air pressure

 

Download Gas Pressure Sensor Manual  Doc No.: DS030 | Issue: 5

Contents/Details:

0 to 700 kPa (Resolution 0.3 kPa)
0 to 100 psi (Resolution 0.1 psi)

 

With the port left open the Sensor will display the value for atmospheric pressure (average 101.325 kPa). External diameters of the ports are tapered from 4.0 to 4.3 mm. Use with flexible tubing 3.0 to 3.5 mm internal diameter. These Sensors are not suitable for use with flammable gases.

  • Referenced to a pre calibrated vacuum zero
  • Gives the absolute pressure relative to a fixed zero
  • Temperature compensation of electronics

 

 

 

Boyles law (Chemistry (14-18) eBook)
Boyle’s law relates the volume and pressure of a fixed mass of air kept at constant temperature. Very simple, reliable demonstration using a pressure sensor and a syringe.

 

 

 

The big squeeze (pressure in sealed vessel) (Physics (14-18) : Light, Sound & Pressure eBook)
This is a nice, simple, experiment that teaches about the relationship between volume and pressure in a fun way. It can be easily extended to make a teaching experiment about controlling variables in an experiment to produce fair data.

What happens to temperature of gas if pressure is changed (Physics (14-18) : Light, Sound & Pressure eBook)
The investigation uses a fast temperature sensor threaded into a syringe, as the syringe plunger is pushed in or out the sensor records any change in temperature.

Boyles Law (Physics (14-18) : Light, Sound & Pressure eBook)
In this investigation the snapshot mode of sensing science laboratory is used to collect the pressure information for a fixed mass of gas that is being compressed in volume. The function wizard is then used to produce the graph of P vs. 1/V .

HK$ 913.00

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