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Virtual Particle Lab: Compressibility of Air
Air, unlike water, can be compressed. Why?
In Session 2, we introduced the particle model of matter by looking at
examples of the behavior of matter on a macroscopic level that were best
explained by assuming matter was made of particles. In these “Virtual
Particle Labs,” you will manipulate a realistic scientific model
of matter as particles in order to build your understandings about how
interactions and changes on a microscopic scale relate to the macroscopic
scale.
Each time we show a simulation or give you a choice to change something
about a simulation, we’ll ask you to predict the result, so
you can check your understandings of the macroscopic implications
of the
microscopic
model.
Each Virtual Particle Lab has the following parts:
- Setup: What phenomenon are we looking at?
- Exploring the Model: Predictions
are made about the way the model will act.
- The Virtual Lab: Several parameters
are changed to experiment with the model.
- Wrap up: What did we learn?
Enter the Virtual Lab!
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