1. The mass of an object is 30 grams. The volume of an object is 5 cm3. What is the object’s density?
2. If you aren’t wearing a backpack, why do your shoulders still have pressure on them?
3. Why won’t air pressure crush us?
Lesson Essential Question:What are the effects of each property of air?
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Go over bellringerTake notes on barometersBuild a mercury barometerTake notes on altitude, air pressure,
and density.
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What tool is used to measure air pressure?
• BAROMETER!!!!!• 2 types:
• Mercury• Aneroid
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Mercury Barometer: instrument that measures air pressure using liquid mercury.
Barometers
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Draw a line on the glass tube to show where the level of mercury would go if AIR PRESSURE FELL.
Draw a line on the glass tube to show where the level of mercury would go if AIR PRESSURE ROSE.
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Aneroid Barometer: instrument that measures air pressure without using a liquid.
Barometers
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Altitude The distance above sea level.
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Altitude Affects Air Pressure
–Imagine a stack of books, which book has more pressure on it, the top or bottom one?
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Altitude Affects Air Pressure
–Air at sea level is like the bottom book, it has high pressure.
– Air near the top of the atmosphere is like the top book, the air has less weight pressing on it and has a lower air pressure.
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Air pressure decreases as altitude increases.
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Altitude and Air Density: The density of air decreases as altitude increases.
Altitude Affects Density
Friday, April 21, 2023
Complete the “Properties of
Air” homework.
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1. 3 minutes – with table partner
2. Using the word wall to help remind you of the vocabulary, draw a picture/doodle of one vocab word, and attempt to have your partner guess what you are doodling.
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PIZZA FLOOD
BLUE SCIENCE PUPPY
Aneroid Barometer
Density Altitude
Atmosphere Oxygen Air Pressure
Mercury Barometer
Mass Barometer
Weather Nitrogen Pressure