3B Scientific Air Cushion Plate Benutzerhandbuch

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Physical Experiments on the Air-Cushion Table

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Model simulation

Real Object

Model

Vessel containing

Experiment surface of

the gas

the air-cushion table

Walls of the vessel

Magnetic barriers

Gas molecules

Red hover disc

with small mass
Gas molecules

Orange Hover discs

with large mass

How to proceed:
Align the air-cushion table horizontally and attach
the magnetic barriers. Place the hover discs anywhere
onto the experiment surface, so that the spaces
between them are not much more than 1 cm.
Turn the fan up to a setting at which all hover discs
are sure to lift off. Observe the motions of both
types of hover discs with regard to their velocity.

Result:
The mean velocity of the orange hover disc is
much lower than the mean velocity of the red
ones.

Interpretation:
In a compound of two gases whose molecules
have different masses, the molecules have differ-
ent mean velocities. The molecules with the less-
er mass move much faster than those with the
greater mass.
Since the temperature of the gas compound cor-
responds to the mean kinetic energy of all mole-
cules, the mean kinetic energy of the molecules
with the lesser mass

E

m v

k

k

k

=

1
2

2

has to be equal to

the mean kinetic energy of the molecules with the
greater mass

E

m v

g

g

g

=

1
2

2

This leads to the conclu-

sion that in a gas compound of a given tempera-
ture the molecules of different masses have dif-
ferent mean velocities.

2.1.8

Mixing Temperature of Gases

Components:
Air-cushion table with fan
Overhead projector
Magnetic barrier, long

2 Pieces

Magnetic barrier, short

2 Pieces

Magnetic piston

l Piece

Guide piece for the

l Piece

magnetic piston
Hover disc, orange

4 Pieces

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