Physics, asked by ayushshahhah9, 1 year ago

According to kinetic theory of gases, temperature (macroscopic physical quantity) is a measure
of average translational kinetic energy of a molecule (microscopic physical quantity).
Temperature o Kinetic energy



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Answered by monali08
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The kinetic theory of gases describes a gas as a large number of submicroscopic particles (atoms or molecules), all of which are in constant, rapid, random motion. The randomness arises from the particles' many collisions with each other and with the walls of the container.

Kinetic theory of gases explains the macroscopic properties of gases, such as pressure, temperature, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and volume, by considering their molecular composition and motion. The theory posits that gas pressure results from particles' collisions with the walls of a container at different velocities.

Kinetic molecular theory defines temperature in its own way, in contrast with the thermodynamic definition.[1]

Under an optical microscope, the molecules making up a liquid are too small to be visible. However, the jittery motion of pollen grains or dust particles in liquid are visible. Known as Brownian motion, the motion of the pollen or dust results from their collisions with the liquid's molecules.

It took me too long to write this from my textbook.. hope it helps you..and have a great day ahead.


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