What are the Gas Laws? Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 26 січ 2020
  • Have you ever wondered how hot air balloons work? Why does air rise when it is heated? How were the Gas Laws discovered and why are they so important when predicting the weather?
    In this video, we look at Boyle's Law and Charles' Law, which explain the relationships between gas temperature, pressure and volume.
    But what about the other Gas Laws? Part 2 is coming soon!
    Produced by the Met Office: Written by Aidan McGivern Animated by Mark Machin
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  • @suewright1299
    @suewright1299 4 роки тому +1

    A brilliant explanation! Many thanks Aidan

  • @MetOfficeLearnAboutWeather
    @MetOfficeLearnAboutWeather  3 роки тому +1

    Part 2 can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/pUhZWQkkTqY/v-deo.html

  • @JordyTapping
    @JordyTapping 3 роки тому +15

    Pretty sure Sokka from the water tribe made the first hot air balloon but ok

  • @lynneweis3513
    @lynneweis3513 3 роки тому +2

    Has part 2 been written and produced? This is great and would like to use part 2 in my class.

  • @citicotim
    @citicotim 3 роки тому +4

    Hot air balloons rise because of the change in density that occurs as the gas inside expands, same mass but greater volume. Volcanoes ultimately operate on the same principle. expanding rock, lower density, wants to float.

  • @melissaguidera458
    @melissaguidera458 4 роки тому +1

    I need part two today!!!!!

  • @gedlangosz1127
    @gedlangosz1127 4 роки тому +2

    Love it. Great reminder of physics at s hook. I love the anecdotes and the animations. Can't wait for part two .

  • @scoutanton01
    @scoutanton01 4 роки тому

    When will part 2 be posted?

    • @yuboiolimlg65
      @yuboiolimlg65 3 роки тому

      yesterday night but shut up becasue part 2 was never even here, we were never here if i hear a word of this to the prss

  • @sohailnizamani9188
    @sohailnizamani9188 Рік тому

    Good explanation but Charle's law was written incorrectly on the paper shown in video

  • @kimvangthivo1376
    @kimvangthivo1376 2 роки тому

    Gas law very good for everyone in the world

  • @timons8793
    @timons8793 4 роки тому +1

    A FANTASTIC and informative video!
    Thank you.
    I look forward to part deux.
    After watching, I am left to wonder...
    If my French translation (and Wikipedia) is correct, the sheep had a creative and appropriate name; Montauciel - “climb-to-the-sky”.
    It appears that the Montgolfier brothers may have been prejudiced against those who naturally possess the ability to (at least temporarily) remain aloft.
    Did the Montgolfiers not find it necessary to name the rooster and the duck? Perhaps they did. IDK
    Super bonus points to the Met Office, or anyone else, if the given names of ‘rooster’ and ‘duck’ can be determined.
    Did not they too (the rooster and duck), play an important role in the demonstration?
    The avian members of the initial flight deserve to be named!

    • @aminawhittaker3339
      @aminawhittaker3339 3 роки тому

      thats a really good point, all three of them were big contributors to the experiment so it would be very reasonable to have them all named instead of only naming one. i also what the reasoning behind it is

  • @Pete_L
    @Pete_L 4 роки тому +2

    Love the explainers on the channel but this channel is dying out. No vids in over 2 months. Is this due to coronavirus or what?

  • @pabloalvarezrintha3951
    @pabloalvarezrintha3951 2 роки тому +1

    no entendi un qlo