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Question
What is the relation between the average kinetic energy and pressure?
Answer in Brief
Solution
The internal energy of the gas U = `3/2`NkT
The above equation can also be written as U = `3/2`PV
since PV = NkT
P = `2/3 "U"/"V" = 2/3"u"` ........(1)
From equation (1), we can state that the pressure of the gas is equal to two-thirds of internal energy per unit volume or internal energy density `("u" = "U"/"V")`
Writing pressure in terms of mean kinetic energy density
P = `1/3"nm"bar("v"^2) = 1/3ρbar("v"^2)` ..........(2)
where ρ = nm = mass density (Note n is number density)
Multiply and divide R.H.S of equation (2) by 2, we get
P = `2/3(ρ/2bar("v"^2))` ........(3)
From equation (3), pressure is equal to `2/3` of mean kinetic energy per unit volume.
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Relation Between Pressure and Mean Kinetic Energy
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