GCSE Physics (AQA)

346 videos | 23 hours

Calculating Gas Volume & Pressure

Please subscribe to watch this video.

This, and all other videos, are included in our premium subscriptions.

Premium accounts get access to all videos.

Particle model of matter Particle model and pressure

Calculating Gas Volume & Pressure

3:29 Gas Pressure and Kinetic Theory
Spec 4.3.3.2
  • Gas pressure is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature.
  • Pressure (P) is proportional to 1/Volume (V), expressed as P ��� 1/V.
  • If pressure doubles, volume halves.
  • Pressure multiplied by volume is constant: P * V = constant.
  • Equation for systems at constant temperature: P1 * V1 = P2 * V2.
  • Units for pressure can be Pascals, and volume can be meters cubed.
  • Consistent units must be used before and after calculations.
  • Example problem: Calculate initial pressure before compression.
  • Given: V1 = 8 x 10^2 m��, V2 = 5 x 10^2 m��, P2 = 6 x 10^5 Pa.
  • Rearrange equation to solve for P1: P1 = (P2 * V2) / V1.
  • Substitute values: P1 = (6 x 10^5 Pa * 5 x 10^2 m��) / 8 x 10^2 m��.
  • Result: Initial pressure P1 = 3.75 x 10^6 Pa.

Please subscribe to access these revision notes.

This, and all other video notes, are included in our premium subscriptions.

Premium accounts get access to all videos and revision notes.