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kinetic theory of gases concept completely with formulaes
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Answered by azamamir078
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The kinetic theory of gases (also known as kinetic-molecular theory) explains the behavior of a hypotheticalideal gas. According to this theory,gases are made up of tiny particles in random, straight line motion. They move rapidly and continuously and make collisions with each other and the walls
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The kinetic theory of gases is a simple, historically significant model of the thermodynamic behavior of gases, with which many principal concepts of thermodynamics were established. The model describes a gas as a large number of identical submicroscopic particles, all of which are in constant, rapid, random motion.

v2 = v; +v~ +v;. Since n is the number of molecules per unit volume, we see that the pressure is numerically equal to two thirds the kinetic energy of the molecules in a unit volume of gas. 1:2 3 R , -mv = - - 7.

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