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Fire Piston

Purpose

To demonstrate that by doing work on a system, we can increase the temperature of that system, leading to ignition.

Materials

  • Fire piston apparatus
  • Very small piece of cotton (2-3 threads)
  • Pencil (for placement)

Procedure

  1. Setup Introduction:
  • Show the fire piston to the class, ensuring they understand the setup without revealing its name yet.
  1. Cotton Placement:
  • Take a very small wisp of cotton and use a pencil to poke it to the bottom of the tube.
  1. Demonstration:
  • Dim the lights to enhance visibility.
  • Have students observe what happens when work is done on the system: apply constant pressure and quickly ram the plunger down.
  1. Ignition Observation:
  • The cotton will ignite due to the rapid compression of gas and the resulting increase in temperature.
  1. Repetition:
  • Repeating the demonstration is possible; however, a delay must be introduced due to moisture produced in the process.
  1. Principle Explanation:
  • Explain that this phenomenon is similar to the principle behind a diesel engine.

Conclusion

This experiment effectively illustrates how work done on a gas can lead to a significant increase in temperature, resulting in ignition.

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