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IF the number of gas molecules in a container in doubled, how will the pressure and the total kinetic energy of the gas molecules of that container change?

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Knowledge Check

  • If the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a certain mass of a gas decreases, then

    A
    the gas becomes hot
    B
    the gas becomes cold
    C
    the gas expands
    D
    the gas contracts
  • If K is boltzmann constant and T is temperature the average kinetic energy of each molecule of a gas will be

    A
    2/3 KT
    B
    `sqrt(2/3) KT`
    C
    3/2 KT
    D
    `sqrt(3/2) KT`
  • If K is boltzmann constant and T is temperature the average kinetic energy of each molecule of a gas will be

    A
    A. 2/3 KT
    B
    B. `sqrt(2/3) KT`
    C
    C. 3/2 KT
    D
    D. `sqrt(3/2) KT`
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