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The pressure of an ideal gas is written as `p=(2E)/(3V)`.Here E refers to

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Rotational kinetic energy

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Translational kinetic energy

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Vibrational kinetic energy

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Total kinetic energy

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`PV = nRT = 2/3 (r/2 nRT) rArr f =3 rArr ` is translational KE
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