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This lab manual contains descriptions of a series of laboratories covering the ideal gas laws and ideal gas processes. These experiments are designed for introductory high school and college introductory physics, chemistry, and engineering courses. Each experiment includes the intended audience, learning goals, and a short introduction to the physics. The experiments include Boyle's Law, work done in an isothermal process, adiabatic processes, thermodynamic cycles, and the heat capacity of a gas.

These labs are designed for an adiabatic gas law apparatus developed at Andrews University.
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Thermo & Stat Mech
- First Law
= Adiabatic Processes
= Isothermal Processes
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= Ideal Gas
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= Laboratory
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adiabatic compression, adiabatic expansion, isothermal compression, isothermal expansion, thermodynamics experiment
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Metadata instance created June 11, 2009 by Lubica Mueller
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Author: Lubica Mueller
Posted: June 12, 2009 at 11:35AM
Source: The Advanced Labs collection

This lab manual includes various experiments such as ideal gas law, isothermal and adiabatic processes, complete cycle (ideal Otto cycle and reversed Otto cycle), heat capacity of gas, etc. Suitable for high-school and college physics.

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