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what is the relation of internal energy of an ideal gas with gas temperature?​

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Therefore, internal energy changes in an ideal gas may be described solely by changes in its kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is simply the internal energy of the perfect gas and depends entirely on its pressure, volume and thermodynamic temperature.

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The internal energy of an ideal gas is therefore directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. In this equation, R is the ideal gas constant in joules per mole kelvin (J/mol-K) and T is the temperature in kelvin. The internal energy of systems that are more complex than an ideal gas can't be measured directly.

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