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Revision as of 19:02, 11 January 2022
Tuesday, Jan 11, 2022
- Lab 1:
- View the following video titled NOVA: Absolute Zero, The Conquest of Cold (first 54 mins); transcript
- Program Expectations to be recorded in your lab notebook/carbon copies will be collected for evaluation:
- 1) Document all historical people mentioned throughout the program (please use web or transcript linked above to correct all name spellings),
- 2) At 4.54 min there is an experiment done with salt/ice/water...describe and briefly explain...
- 3) At ~8:45 min there is an experiment done by Boyle...describe and briefly explain...
- 4) What tool did Boyle need to make his research better? (hint: ~11 mins)
- 5) List the names of the 3 thermometer scales...2 are mentioned first (~12 mins) then the 3rd later...
- 6) Who proposed the erroneous "Caloric Theory"?
- 7) Who disproved the "Caloric Theory"?...and what did this persosn have in common with the person who proposed the theory?
- 8) What was Tudor's 1st "ice" ship called?
- 9) What was the name of the book written by Carnot?
- 10) What job did James Prescott Joule hold while developing his contribution to thermodynamics?
- Program Expectations to be recorded in your lab notebook/carbon copies will be collected for evaluation:
- 4) Note other interesting facts...