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Derivation and importance of kinetic theory of gas

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How is the Kinetic Theory of Gases Derived? Consider a cubic box of length l filled with the gas molecule of mass m, moving along the x-axis with velocity vx Therefore its momentum is mvx. The gas molecules collide the walls. ... Similarly, the molecules collide wall 2, reversing the momentum i.e., -mvx.

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How is the Kinetic Theory of Gases Derived? Consider a cubic box of length l filled with the gas molecule of mass m, moving along the x-axis with velocity vx Therefore its momentum is mvx. The gas molecules collide the walls. ... Similarly, the molecules collide wall 2, reversing the momentum i.e., -mvx.

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