GCSE Physics – Particle model of matter (volume and pressure)
Learning Objectives
-I can use the particle model of matter to relate volume changes to pressure changes of gases
-I can calculate pressure and volume changes in gases
-I can describe a simple model of atmospheric pressure
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
What is the motion of gas particles?
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2. Question
What is the temperature of a gas directly related to?
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3. Question
If we change the temperature of a gas at constant volume, what happens?
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4. Question
What is pressure caused by?
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5. Question
What is work?
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What does doing work on a gas cause?
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7. Question
What else can doing work on a gas cause?
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8. Question
How do we normally calculate work?
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9. Question
What is Boyle’s law?
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10. Question
What is pressure measured in?
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
Which of these is a unit for volume?
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
When is the pV = constant law true?
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
When is the pV = constant law true?
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
If volume changes from 2.45 m^3 to 3.2 m^3, and initial pressure is 320 Pa, what is the new pressure?
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15. Question
If volume changes from 0.0024 m^3 to 0.0048 m^3, and initial pressure is 200 Pa, what is the new pressure?
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16. Question
If volume changes from 0.0002 m^3 to 0.0003 m^3, and initial pressure is 25,000 Pa, what is the new pressure?
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If volume changes from 0.2 m^3 to 0.35 m^3, and initial pressure is 0.003 Pa, what is the new pressure?
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
If pressure changes from 230 Pa to 100 Pa, and initial volume is 0.2 m^3, what is the new volume?
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Question 19 of 25
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If pressure changes from 10,000 Pa to 8,000 Pa, and initial volume is 2.4 m^3, what is the new volume?
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If pressure changes from 0.24 Pa to 0.4 Pa, and initial volume is 0.008 m^3, what is the new volume?
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21. Question
What does the atmosphere exert on the Earth’s surface?
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22. Question
What is the definition of atmospheric pressure?
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23. Question
What happens as the height above the Earth’s surface increases?
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24. Question
What happens as the height above the Earth’s surface increases?
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
What happens as the height above the Earth’s surface increases?
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