Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
If V = volume and P = pressure, E = Ener...

If V = volume and P = pressure, E = Energy of the gas molecules then, which one is correct

A

E=PV

B

`E=(PV)/3`

C

`E=(2PV)/3`

D

`E=(3PV)/2`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

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?

If, at a given temperature, the totla kinetic energy of the molecules in unit volume of an ideal gas be E, show that the pressure of the gas, P=2//3E .

At which temperature does the kinetic energy of gas molecules become zero?

IF the volume of a container is V, the pressure on the walls of the container by a gas is p and internal energy of the gas is U, then

Does the pressure of a gas increase or decrease when the velocity of the gas molecules increases?

"The total kinetic energy of the molecules in an ideal gas with a volume V at pressure P and temperature T is equal to the total kinetic energy of the molecules present in the same volume of another ideal gas at the same pressure and at temperature 2T"-Justify the statement.

The volume and pressure of two moles of an ideal gas are V and P respectively . Another 1 mole ideal gas having volume 2V exerts the same pressure P . Molecular mass of the second has is 16 times that of the first gas . compare the rms velocities of two gases .

A certain volume of a gas expands at one standard atmosphere pressure when 400 cal of heat is supplied to it. If there is no change in the internal energy of the gas, calculate its volume expansion.