DO NOW:. Convert 770 mm Hg atm Convert 100,900 Pa atm mm Hg. Measuring with Barometers and Manometers. What is atmospheric pressure?. The pressure exerted by the air in the atmosphere is called atmospheric pressure . It is a result of the fact that air has
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By doylePlea s e pick up your midterm if you haven’t already Plea s e al s o pick up homeworks Next homework due Tuesday (not Friday) Today: Finish Chapter 13 (Liquids ) from last time Start Chapter 14 (Gases and Plasmas ). Gases and plasmas: Preliminaries.
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