I learned that hot water has a higher pressure then room temperature water and cold ice water. We put a gas pressure and a temperature meter and used the program logger pro to measure this for us. We then put them in to ice water room temp water and hot water.
i learned that hot water does have a high pressure than the others. The lab was about temperature and pressures. we put the meter and gas pressure in cold, room temperature, and hot water and then we used the logger pro to see which one had the highest temperature and pressure.
I learned that you press keep, not stop when you're done. On this lab, when you click stop, it deletes your info. I didn't look at the data yet because we had to clean up quickly, but I'm assuming from the other posts that hot water has a higher pressure than colder water. In which case, room temperature water would have a more neutral pressure.
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I learned that hot water has a higher pressure then room temperature water and cold ice water. We put a gas pressure and a temperature meter and used the program logger pro to measure this for us. We then put them in to ice water room temp water and hot water.
i learned that hot water does have a high pressure than the others. The lab was about temperature and pressures. we put the meter and gas pressure in cold, room temperature, and hot water and then we used the logger pro to see which one had the highest temperature and pressure.
I learned that you press keep, not stop when you're done. On this lab, when you click stop, it deletes your info. I didn't look at the data yet because we had to clean up quickly, but I'm assuming from the other posts that hot water has a higher pressure than colder water. In which case, room temperature water would have a more neutral pressure.
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