Gas Laws
Resources
- flatulence
- The Problems of Legumes and Flatulence. On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen (paid link). Harold McGee. New York: Fireside (1984): 257–258.
- Gastroenterological Aspects of Manned Space Flight. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Carl J. Pfeiffer. Vol. 150 (1968): 40–48.
- Flatulence at Altitude in Presence of Cardiospasm: Report of a Case. Charles B. Taylor and Francis J. Robinson. Journal of Aviation Medicine. Vol. 16 (August 1945): 272.
- Historical
- Guillaume Amontons
- nothing yet
- Robert Boyle
- Great Experiments in Physics. Morris H. Shamos, Ed. Toronto: General Publishing (1959, Dover Reprint 1987).
- Jacques Alexander Cèsare Charles
- nothing yet
- Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
- The Expansion of Gases by Heat. Annales de Chimie. Vol. 43 (1802): 137.
- Memoir on the Combination of Gaseous Substances with Each Other. Mémoires de la Société d'Arcueil. Vol. 2 (1809): 207.
- Edme Mariotte
- nothing yet
- Guillaume Amontons
- planetary studies
- Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science Team. Stanford University.
- popcorn
- Popcorn Gets Poppier. Philip Ball. Nature Online News (28 September 2004).
- Increasing the Size of a Piece of Popcorn. Paul V. Quinn Sr., Daniel C. Hong, J. A. Both. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. Vol. 353 No. 1 (January 2005): 637–648. (Free copy at arXiv.org.)
- underwater
- Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory. New London Submarine Base, Groton, Connecticut.
- Scuba Physics. Aquaholic.
- Video on demand
- Brady Haran
- Pressure. Sixty Symbols. YouTube (2010). We take a look at pressure (symbol P) inside a cylinder and syringe. This is also our first try with our new high-speed camera!
- The Mechanical Universe and Beyond (1985)
- Temperature and The Gas Law. Hot discoveries about the behavior of gases make the connection between temperature and heat.
- Brady Haran