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Understanding The Interaction Between Pressure and Volume in Gas Systems Through Boyle’s Law Practicum Febrianti, Widi; Hendriansyah, Egi; Imani, Kaida Azra; Harielpaniadi, M. Addya; Sari, Nuraeni Nanda; Hartini, Tri Isti
Islamic Journal of Integrated Science Education (IJISE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): November
Publisher : Program Studi Tadris IPA, Fakultas Tarbiyah (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijise.v3i3.3755

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This research aims to understand the interaction between pressure and volume in gas systems, as explained by Boyle’s Law, has significant applications in industrial and medical fields. This study examines the relationship between pressure and volume through practical experiments using constant piston height. Measurements were carried out to validate the inverse proportionality between pressure and volume under constant temperature conditions. The findings revealed a consistent increase in pressure across three experiments, with average values of 100.84 Pa, 100.87 Pa, and 100.88 Pa, respectively. These results demonstrate the applicability of Boyle’s Law in understanding gas behavior and optimizing gas-based systems. This research contributes to practical applications such as medical ventilators and gas cylinder designs, offering insights for technological innovation in these areas.
PENGEMBANGAN MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN PSYCHOLOGICAL FIRST AID: LANGKAH AWAL MEREDAM SELF-HARM Edy, Dewi Fatmasari; Nurmalita, Femmi; Febrianti, Widi; Nadzifah, Naurah
Inteligensi : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/ilg.v7i2.6407

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This development research aims to create digital-based learning content on psychological first aid as a first step to reduce self-harm behaviour as an effort to provide psychological support in crisis situations. This is due to the rampant cases of mental disorders that lead to self-harm. This learning media development uses the ADDIE development model, namely Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The data analysis used was descriptive analysis of the trial results and the effectiveness of the media conducted through a survey to 57 students regarding the understanding and user response to the media developed using 8 (indicators) of assessment. Digital learning media produced in the form of educational content uploaded through massive online open courses and also through 2 (two) social media, namely YouTube and Instagram. All respondents gave an assessment that their understanding of PFA and self-harm increased after reading and watching the educational videos presented. Digital learning media can be an effective tool in educating mental health, including PFA to deal with self-harm. Recommendations and suggestions for further development are to expand the target audience and conduct further research to assess the long-term impact of media on self-harm management.
Understanding The Interaction Between Pressure and Volume in Gas Systems Through Boyle’s Law Practicum Febrianti, Widi; Hendriansyah, Egi; Imani, Kaida Azra; Harielpaniadi, M. Addya; Sari, Nuraeni Nanda; Hartini, Tri Isti
Islamic Journal of Integrated Science Education (IJISE) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): November
Publisher : Program Studi Tadris IPA, Fakultas Tarbiyah (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijise.v3i3.3755

Abstract

This research aims to understand the interaction between pressure and volume in gas systems, as explained by Boyle’s Law, has significant applications in industrial and medical fields. This study examines the relationship between pressure and volume through practical experiments using constant piston height. Measurements were carried out to validate the inverse proportionality between pressure and volume under constant temperature conditions. The findings revealed a consistent increase in pressure across three experiments, with average values of 100.84 Pa, 100.87 Pa, and 100.88 Pa, respectively. These results demonstrate the applicability of Boyle’s Law in understanding gas behavior and optimizing gas-based systems. This research contributes to practical applications such as medical ventilators and gas cylinder designs, offering insights for technological innovation in these areas.