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AVS is a nonprofit organization that promotes communication, education,
networking, recommended practices, research, and the dissemination of
knowledge on an international scale, in the application of vacuum and
other controlled environments to understand and develop interfaces,
new materials, processes, and devices through the interaction of
science and technology.
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Demonstrations &
Experiments
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About the experiments
These demonstrations and experiments can be performed with a relatively
simple and inexpensive vacuum system...a system that can be found in many
high school science departments. It's use, however, need not be limited to
the high school level, but could also benefit science education at all
levels.
For example, a second grade teacher might use it to excite students about
the world of science (blowing up a balloon or marshmallow in vacuum). A
seventh grade science teacher might find it very useful in demonstrating a
scientific principle (gravity and air resistance with a falling feather).
Or an advanced high school physics student could use it to perform a
laboratory experiment (determination of the size of a gas molecule from
thermal conductivity).
Please read before downloading experiments
Permission is granted to individual teachers to
reproduce the activities and figures in this workbook for classroom use
only.
The activities described in this workbook are intended for science
demonstrations in middle and secondary schools under the direct
supervision of qualified teachers. AVS cannot be responsible for any
accidents that may result from conducting the activities without proper
supervision, from not specifically following directions, or from ignoring
the cautions contained in the text.
The demonstrations and experiments are in the
PDF file format.

Video Presentation:
Otto von Guericke's Magdeburg Hemisphere Experiment
Drawing of a Vacuum System
Vacuum Demonstrations
Try an Advanced Experiment!
Vacuum Experiments
Units of Pressure Chart
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