In Ideal Gas WHY Potential Energy is Zero?
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The only energy involved is the kinetic energy of the gas particles. There is no potential energy. ... The energy does not depend on interactions between the particles, so it doesn't matter how close together the particles are, i.e., the density and volume don't matter.
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The only energy involved is the kinetic energy of the gas particles. There is no potential energy. ... The energy does not depend on interactions between the particles, so it doesn't matter how close together the particles are, i.e., the density and volume don't matter.
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