What makes
a Meteor Glow?
Here’s a demonstration
I do at school shows that illustrates the temperature increase that occurs when
air is
rapidly compressed-as in the
hypersonic shock wave in front of a meteoroid entering the atmosphere.
At such high velocities, the
air literally can not get out of it’s own way fast enough and the
heat doesn’t have a
chance to dissipate! Adiabatic compression
is the scientific term to describe this part
of the meteor phenomenon.
The Fire Piston demonstrates
adiabatic compression; it is just a closed tube with a plunger. A small piece of cotton
is place in the bottom and
when the air is rammed down, the temperature increases and the cotton ignites.
The kids love this one!

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