Average Kinetic Energy of a Molecule Thermal Physics Lesson 7.

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Average Kinetic Energy of a Molecule Thermal Physics Lesson 7

Learning Objectives Derive an expression to calculate the average kinetic energy of a molecule.

Mean kinetic energy The mean kinetic energy of a molecule is the total kinetic energy of all the molecules/total number of molecules. The root mean square speed is defined as: …and so the mean kinetic energy of one molecule is gvien by…

Mean Kinetic Energy Note we have two equations with pV on the left hand side. (N=nN A ) The Boltzmann constant, k, is defined as R/N A.

Mean Kinetic Energy Multiply both sides by 3/2. Mean kinetic energy of a molecule of an ideal gas. Kinetic energy of one mole of gas (because R=N A k) Kinetic energy of n moles of gas.