Physics, asked by santhanu27, 5 months ago

the potential energy of molecules in ideal gas to ________.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Internal Energy for Ideal Gas

But the potential energy is associated with intermolecular forces and is presumed to be zero in an ideal gas where the only molecular interactions are the perfectly elastic collisions between molecules. Therefore the internal energy of an ideal gas is entirely kinetic energy

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Answered by jamasad436
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They do not have any type of attractive interactions either, so an ideal gas does not store any potential energy. We just concluded that the internal energy for an ideal gas equals the kinetic energy, and it is therefore a function of the temperature of the gas, but not its density.

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