The pressure exerted
by the gases is:
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The pressure exerted by the gas is due to the continuous collision of the molecules against the walls of the container. Due to this continuous collision, the walls experience a continuous force which is equal to the total momentum imparted to the walls per second.
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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. The density of the gas is expressed by the ratio of mass and volume
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