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Post by agent007 shadow on Feb 17, 2016 16:05:54 GMT
It is said that the ancient toy called LOVE METER works on the principle of Gay-Lussac's Law... how is temperature and pressure involve in the movement of that particular liquid from lower bulb to higher bulb and vice versa?
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misspsychotaku
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Post by misspsychotaku on Feb 18, 2016 12:08:04 GMT
YUP. When Sir Policarpio showed us the so-called "LOVE METER", and called one of my classmates to see if she is a "LOVE GOD" (That's what sir Poli told us XD), she touched the lower bulb of the love meter, the liquid inside it slowly went up. Though not all of the liquid rose to the upper bulb. And again sir poli called another one, And it looked like that newly called classmate of minw also found out the trick of the love meter (Yeah, when she (Classmate 1) touched the bulb, I knew right then that it was all because of the temperature of the human body that caused the liquid go up xD). What he did was first, he rubbed his hands together for a few seconds and touched the bulb. And then the liquid inside the lower bulb totally went up to the other bulb. All of it. Then after that, it looked like it boiled. Though sir Policarpio clarified that it was just bubbles. Since there's no more liquid to rise at the top, the air rose instead. That's why it appeared as if it was boiling..
Just sharing.. it was a fun experience.
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