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Pressure exerted by a perfect gas is equal to
(a) mean kinetic energy per unit volume
(b) half of mean kinetic energy per unti volume
(c) two third of mean kinetic energy per unit
volume
(d) one third of mean kinetic energy per unit
volume

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Answered by ItsShreedhar
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(c) two third of mean kinetic energy per unit

volume

The pressure exerted by an ideal gas is numerically equal to two-third of the mean kinetic energy of translation per unit volume of the gas.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(c) two third of mean kinetic energy per unit

volume

The pressure exerted by an ideal gas is numerically equal to two-third of the mean kinetic energy of translation per unit volume of the gas.

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