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the temperature gas increased it kinetic energy will be will be how much​

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Answered by sahuaryan022
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You have cause and effect reversed. If you heat an ideal gas, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases, and statistical mechanics tells us that what we measure as temperature is proportional to the average kinetic energy of the molecules.

So how does heating increase the kinetic energy of the molecules? Imagine we put a cylinder of gas on a hot plate. Molecules at the surface of hot plate cause the molecules of the wall of the cylinder to vibrate with more energy, and these in turn cause gas molecules that collide with the wall to leave with more kinetic energy than they came in with.

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