Beginner's
Guide to Propulsion ScienceScience and Technology - Understandings about science and technology. Objectives: After reading information on Charles and Gay-Lussac's Law, you will be able to apply the information and explain and graph the results.
The Beginner's Guide to Propulsion is a Web site of information prepared by the NASA Glenn Research Center to help you better understand aircraft engine propulsion. In the Propulsion Index, locate Gases -- Statics and open the slide entitled Charles and Gay-Lussac's Law. Study the slide and use it as background information to help you complete the activity.
You will be evaluated on the accuracy and/or feasibility of your answers. Evaluation: You will demonstrate the ability to use and understand information on Gay-Lussac's Law by completing an activity. Submitted by: Sheila Kegg, North Olmsted City Schools, North Olmsted, Ohio
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