Chapter 9 – Kinetic Theory of Gases
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At what temperature is the rms velocity of hydrogen molecule equal to that of an oxygen molecule at 47^∘C?
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At what temperature is the rms velocity of hydrogen molecule equal to that of an oxygen molecule at 47^∘C? At what temperature is the rms velocity of hydrogen molecule equal to that of an oxygen molecule at 47^∘C? September 11, 2021 Category: Chapter 9 - Kinetic Theory of Gases , JEE Mains Physics 2002-2019 Solved [...]
A gaseous mixture consists of 16 g of helium and 16 g of oxygen. The ratio Cp/Cv of the mixture is
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A gaseous mixture consists of 16 g of helium and 16 g of oxygen. The ratio Cp/Cv of the mixture is A gaseous mixture consists of 16 g of helium and 16 g of oxygen. The ratio Cp/Cv of the mixture is September 11, 2021 Category: Chapter 9 - Kinetic Theory of Gases , JEE [...]
1 mole of a gas with γ = 7/5 is mixed with 1 mole of a gas with γ = 5/3, then the value of γ for the resulting mixture is
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1 mole of a gas with γ = 7/5 is mixed with 1 mole of a gas with γ = 5/3, then the value of γ for the resulting mixture is 1 mole of a gas with γ = 7/5 is mixed with 1 mole of a gas with γ = 5/3 then the value [...]
Two rigid boxes 1/2 containing different ideal gases are placed on a table. Box A contains one mole of nitrogen at temperature T0 , while Box B contains one mole of helium at temperature (7/3) T0. The boxes are then put into thermal contact with each other and heat flows between them until the gases reach a common final temperature. (Ignore the heat capacity of boxes). Then, the final temperature of the gases, Tf , in terms of T0 is
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Two rigid boxes 1/2 containing different ideal gases are placed on a table. Box A contains one mole of nitrogen at temperature T0 , while Box B contains one mole of helium at temperature (7/3) T0. The boxes are then put into thermal contact with each other and heat flows between them until the gases [...]
If CP and CV denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure and constant volume respectively, then
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If CP and CV denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure and constant volume respectively, then If CP and CV denote the specific heats of nitrogen per unit mass at constant pressure and constant volume respectively then September 11, 2021 Category: Chapter 9 - Kinetic Theory of Gases , JEE [...]
An insulated container of gas has two chambers separated by an insulating partition. One of the chambers has volume V1 and contains ideal gas at pressure P1and temperature T1 . The other chamber has volume V2 and contains ideal gas at pressure P2 and temperature T2 . If the partition is removed without doing any work on the gas, the final equilibrium temperature of the gas in the container will be
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An insulated container of gas has two chambers separated by an insulating partition. One of the chambers has volume V1 and contains ideal gas at pressure P1and temperature T1 . The other chamber has volume V2 and contains ideal gas at pressure P2 and temperature T2 . If the partition is removed without doing any [...]
Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures T1,T2 and T3 are mixed. The masses of molecules are m1,m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1, n2and n3 respectively. Assuming no loss of energy, the final temperature of the mixture is
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Three perfect gases at absolute temperatures T1,T2 and T3 are mixed. The masses of molecules are m1,m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1, n2and n3 respectively. Assuming no loss of energy, the final temperature of the mixture is m2 and m3 and the number of molecules are n1 n2and n3 respectively. Assuming [...]
One kg of a diatomic gas is at a pressure of 8 × 10^4N/m^2. The density of the gas is 4kg/m^3. What is the energy of the gas due to its thermal motion?
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One kg of a diatomic gas is at a pressure of 8 × 10^4N/m^2. The density of the gas is 4kg/m^3. What is the energy of the gas due to its thermal motion? One kg of a diatomic gas is at a pressure of 8 × 10^4N/m^2. The density of the gas is 4kg/m^3. What [...]
Consider an ideal gas confined in an isolated closed chamber. As the gas undergoes an adiabatic expansion, the average tine of collision between molecules increases as Vq, where V is the volume of the gas. The value of q is (γ = Cp/Cv)
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Consider an ideal gas confined in an isolated closed chamber. As the gas undergoes an adiabatic expansion, the average tine of collision between molecules increases as Vq, where V is the volume of the gas. The value of q is (γ = Cp/Cv) Consider an ideal gas confined in an isolated closed chamber. As the [...]
The temperature of an open room of volume 30 m^3 increases from 17°C to 27°C due to the sunshine. The atmospheric pressure in the room remains 1 x 10^5 Pa. If ni and nf are the number of molecules in the room before and after heating then nf – ni will be
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The temperature of an open room of volume 30 m^3 increases from 17°C to 27°C due to the sunshine. The atmospheric pressure in the room remains 1 x 10^5 Pa. If ni and nf are the number of molecules in the room before and after heating then nf – ni will be n moles of [...]