Surprising Shrinking Styrofoam Stick: Using the Gas Laws to Get a Square Peg into a Round Hole
Dean Campbell | Thu, 11/10/2022 - 16:45
Polystyrene foam sticks with a square or rectangular profile will not fit into a round target hole (e.g., the opening of a soda bottle) at room temperature. However, they do contract sufficiently in contact with liquid nitrogen to fit into the hole and produce a simple demonstration of Charles’s Law. Many other polymer foams do not shrink under these conditions, but still provide opportunities to discuss and explore their structure and chemistry.