Defined temperature in term of kinetic theory
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- The theory of kinetic molecular states that the gas particles are in constant motion and hence it exhibits perfectly elastic collision.
- Hence we can say clearly that temprature has to do with the kimetic energy of molecules. If the molecules acts like its independent point of masses, then they could define temprature in terms of kinetic energy.
- kinetic molecular theory can be use to explain both charles, and boyle's law.
- No energy is gained or lost when molecules collides.
- The molecules in a gas can take as negligible with respect to the amount of space they occupy.
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