When gas molecules collide, why is there no loss in kinetic energy?
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We ASSUME that ideal gases:
are non-interacting particles
have negligible volumes in comparison to their container
collide elastically with everything
Hence, we ASSUME they don't lose kinetic energy after collision. This clearly does NOT apply to real gases, which we know have intermolecular forces...
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