Be able to Define, Explain, and Give Examples of the Following:
Evidences of the kinetic theory Gas Pressure Heat Conduction Evaporation Vapor Pressure Expansion upon heating Diffusion Osmosis Brownian Motion Electron microscopy Atmospheric Pressure Nature Abhors a Vacuum Torricelli's Experiments Air has mass-- 1 g/liter Barometer Pressure is 1kg/cm2, ... or 101 kpa, or 760 mm Hg The Brass Aspirator Open & Closed Manometers The Bourdon Gauge The Magdeburg Hemispheres Crush the can The Mysterious Siphon The Nasty Waitress Trick Quicksand Suction is the PUSH of ... atmospheric pressure Absolute Zero The Kelvin Scale Capillarity Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma Cohesion Adhesion Viscosity & Volatility Ductility & Malleability Tensile Strength Robin Hood of Coventry
The Kinetic Theory
Great Pumps, Duke of Tuscany
Vacuum is nothing