Calculate the ratio of average kinetic energy of 1 molecule of diatomic rigid and diatomic elastic and
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What is the kinetic energy of one molecule of a gas at normal temperature and pressure?
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Ryan Ko, Thermal Engineer, Researcher on Energetic Materials
Updated Mar 1, 2018 · Author has 374answers and 641.5k answer views
Steve provided a good answer on the calculation of average kinetic energy of gases. But in order to calculate the SPECIFIC kinetic energy (K.E) of gases, the equation is given by K.E = 3.R.T/2.n, where R is the universal gas constant (8.1345 J/mol), T and n are the temperature of the gas and the number of moles respectovely. Pleae take a look at my sample calculation on K.E of nitrogen gas.
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Ryan Ko, Thermal Engineer, Researcher on Energetic Materials
Updated Mar 1, 2018 · Author has 374answers and 641.5k answer views
Steve provided a good answer on the calculation of average kinetic energy of gases. But in order to calculate the SPECIFIC kinetic energy (K.E) of gases, the equation is given by K.E = 3.R.T/2.n, where R is the universal gas constant (8.1345 J/mol), T and n are the temperature of the gas and the number of moles respectovely. Pleae take a look at my sample calculation on K.E of nitrogen gas.
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