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Tag: pressure

12 January 2022 physbang electricity, Energy, Forces & Matter, Key Skills

Magnificent moles

You may well ask, what is the point of an SI unit that measures “amount”? Surely if we want to know an amount then we simply count whatever it is that we need to quantify. That’s fine until we get to VERY large numbers. How large? We’re talking here about numbers that are massively bigger … Continue reading Magnificent moles

1 January 202216 May 2022 physbang Energy, Forces & Matter

Kinetic Theory

Scientific theories are constructs (models) that we use to explain our observations. They are different from scientific laws, which are rules that have to be obeyed and which can be applied across a wide variety of situations. The best known example is the Big Bang Theory but we'll be looking at a theory that relates … Continue reading Kinetic Theory

6 March 202116 May 2022 physbang Forces & Matter

Under(water) Pressure

Pressure explains why an applied force makes a drawing pin goes into the noticeboard and not your thumb: it also explains why a sharp knife is safer than a blunt one when practising culinary skills. There is also another aspect of pressure that relates to forces within a fluid (liquid or gas) and that is … Continue reading Under(water) Pressure

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