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The only form of energy possessed by "molecules" of a monatomic ideal gas is translational kinetic energy. Using the results from the discussion of kinetic theory, show that the internal energy of a monatomic ideal gas at pressure P and occupying volume V may be written as U = (3/2)PV.
The only form of energy possessed by "molecules" of a monatomic ideal gas is translational kinetic energy. Using the results from the discussion of kinetic theory, show that the internal energy of a monatomic ideal gas at pressure P and occupying volume V may be written as U = (3/2)PV.
Ankit LalLv10
5 Mar 2021