Physics, asked by vigneshwar22, 5 months ago

Derivation
Kinetic energy per unit
volume​

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Answered by PᴀʀᴛʜTʀɪᴘᴀᴛʜɪ
3

The kinetic energy of gas per unit volume is equal to 3/2 P where, P is the pressure of the gas. An air bubble of volume 1.0 cm3 rises from the bottom of a lake 40m deep at a temperature of 12°C.

Answered by Ijack
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Answer:

Kinetic energy is a simple concept with a simple equation that is simple to derive. ... Start from the work-energy theorem, then add in Newton's second law of motion. ∆K = W = F∆s = ma∆s. Take the the appropriate equation from kinematics and rearrange it a bit.

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