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course Phy 232
I was told to answer to question below in an answer form.The rise of the graph is the change in pressure in Pascals, and the run is the change in pressure in atmospheres. What therefore does the slope mean?
Either this is really simple or I am thinking about it completely wrong. Should the slope be an estimate of the amount of pascals in an atmosphere. If so, I agree my slope was way off. If this is the case, the slope should be around 101,000. "
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Exactly. Good reasoning.
Your result is indeed way off, but I don't see any flaw in your procedure or your analysis. I suspect a slow air leak or some other flaw in your apparatus; however that is not your fault, and you get full credit for a well-done experiment.
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