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how are collision and pressurerelated to each other

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Answered by Anonymous
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Molecules can collide with each other and with the walls of the container. Collisions with the walls account for the pressure of the gas. When collisions occur, the molecules lose no kinetic energy; that is, the collisions are said to be perfectly elastic. Between collisions, they move in straight lines.

Answered by mishraji20016
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Molecules can collide with each other and with the walls of the container. Collisions with the walls account for the pressure of the gas. When collisions occur, the molecules lose no kinetic energy; that is, the collisions are said to be perfectly elastic. ... Between collisions, they move in straight lines

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