4C33.31 - Pressure Cooker

Place the pressure cooker on the gas burner.  A pressure gauge and thermometer may be used to monitor the temperature of boiling as a function of pressure.
Code Number:
4C33.31
Demo Title:
Pressure Cooker
Condition:
Excellent
Principle:
Boiling Temperature vs Pressure
Area of Study:
Heat & Fluids
Equipment:
Hot plate or gas burner, Pressure Cooker,
Procedure:

Place the pressure cooker on the gas burner.  A pressure gauge and thermometer may be used to monitor the temperature of boiling as a function of pressure.

References:
  • " A Measurement of T vs. P", TPT, Vol. 11, # 8, Nov. 1973, p. 478.
  • "How to Make a Vacuum Pail", The Boy Scientist, p. 171.
  • Jearl Walker, "1.171, Pressure Regulator", The Flying Circus of Physics Ed. 2, p. 77.
  • Julius Sumner Miller, Q68 & A68, Millergrams I – Some Enchanting Questions for Enquiring Minds, p. 45 & 100.

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