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Show that the average kinetic energy of a gas moJecrule is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.

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`PV=(2/3)N1/2mvarv^2` i.e., `E=Nxx1/2mbarv^2` i.e, `PV=2/3E`
Using PV`=muRT=kNT` we get `E=3/2kNT`
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