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Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law
Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law - The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell d..
Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law - The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell d..Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law
The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell derived an equation giving the distribution of molecules..
The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell derived an equation giving the distribution of molecules..Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds
On plotting a fraction..
Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds
Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds - On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fraction of m..
Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds - On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fraction of m..Maxwell's Distribution of Molecular Speeds
On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fraction of molecules with very low or very high speeds is very small. The fra..
On plotting a fraction of molecules having different speeds against the speeds of the molecules (along x-axis) a curve known as Maxwell's distribution curve is obtained. The important features of which are: The fraction of molecules with very low or very high speeds is very small. The fra..Maxwell's Speed Distribution Law
The rms speed of an oxygen molecule in a sample at 300 K is about 480m/s. This does not mean that the speed of each molecule is 480 m/s. Many of the molecules have speed less than 480m/s and many have speed more than 480m/s. Maxwell derived an equation giving the distribution of mol..
First law:
>As is known, EMF is induced in a circuit only when amount of magnetic flux with the circuit changes. As f =BA cos q , therefore, three methods of producing induced EMF are (i) by changing B (ii) by changing A and (iii) by changing q . When a conductor of length l moves with a velocity V ..
Properties of Gases in Terms of Molecular Motion
Every molecule in a gas is in a state of constant straight-line motion. Molecules very frequently collide with one another, and against the sides of the container (Fig. 15.4). It is assumed that the molecules do not lose energy during these collisions. Hence the sum total amount of the kinetic ener..
Every molecule in a gas is in a state of constant straight-line motion. Molecules very frequently collide with one another, and against the sides of the container (Fig. 15.4). It is assumed that the molecules do not lose energy during these collisions. Hence the sum total amount of the kinetic ener..Properties of Gases in Terms of Molecular Motion
Gases, as well as mixture of gases, behave as seen above, with regard to changes in temperature, pressure or both. The following assumptions can be made on the basis of the kinetic theory of gases: A molecule of a gas means the smallest unit of a gas that can exist independently. It may consist of ..
Angular velocity
Suppose a particle P is moving in a circle as shown below. Let O be the centre and OX be the X-axis. The position of the particle may be described by the angle q . Let the particle move to the position q + d q in a time dt. Assume that the particle keeps changing its position. Thus, we can def..
Suppose a particle P is moving in a circle as shown below. Let O be the centre and OX be the X-axis. The position of the particle may be described by the angle q . Let the particle move to the position q + d q in a time dt. Assume that the particle keeps changing its position. Thus, we can def.. Result
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