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derive an equation for kinetic energy of gas molecules​

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Answered by Anonymous
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P = 1/3 mnc2 / l. This is called as the kinetic gas equation. This is applicable for ideal gases only. This is defined as M the velocity possessed by maximum fraction of the total number of molecules of the gas at a given temperature

Answered by hanuhomecarepr72
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Explanation:

Derivation Of Kinetic Gas Equation

Due to the influence of temperature, the gas molecules move in random directions with a velocity 'v. ' ... The molecule hits the wall with a velocity Vx and rebounds back with the same velocity Vx, and will experience a change of momentum which is equal to \Delta p=-2mV_x

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