Why do gases exert more pressure on the walls of the container than solids ?
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Gases exert more pressure on the walls of the container than solids do as the molecules are in continuous random motion due to its kinetic energy. ... When one molecule collides with the wall, they exert a small force on the wall. The total pressure exerted by the gas is due to the sum of all these collision forces
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Gases exert more pressure on the walls of the container than solids do as the molecules are in continuous random motion due to its kinetic energy. ... Due to this continuous movement, the gas molecules not only collide with each other but also collide with the walls of the container.
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