Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
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According to the kinetic theory of gases, the average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to:
Calculate the RMS speed of oxygen molecules (O₂) at 300 K. Given: Molar mass of O₂ = 32 g/mol, R = 8.314 J/mol·K
The mean free path of gas molecules increases when:
A perfect blackbody has which of the following properties?
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Which of the following are assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases? (Select all correct options)
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Gas molecules are point masses, Intermolecular forces are negligible except during collisions, Collisions between molecules are perfectly elastic, Gas molecules are in continuous random motion
The kinetic theory assumes: point masses, negligible intermolecular forces except during collisions, elastic collisions, and continuous random motion. Molecules have a distribution of speeds, not the same speed.
According to Wien's displacement law, if the surface temperature of a star doubles, the wavelength of maximum emission:
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Becomes half
Wien's law states λ_max = b/T. If temperature doubles (2T), then λ_max = b/(2T) = (1/2)(b/T), so wavelength becomes half.
Calculate the pressure exerted by nitrogen gas at 0°C if the RMS speed of molecules is 500 m/s and density is 1.25 kg/m³:
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1.04 × 10⁵ Pa
Using P = (1/3)ρv²_rms: P = (1/3) × 1.25 × (500)² = (1/3) × 1.25 × 250000 = 104167 Pa = 1.04 × 10⁵ Pa
Which of the following are correct about Stefan-Boltzmann law? (Select all correct options)
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Power radiated ∝ T⁴, Stefan constant σ = 5.67 × 10⁻⁸ W/m²K⁴, For ordinary bodies: R = eσT⁴
Stefan-Boltzmann law states R = σT⁴ for blackbodies and R = eσT⁴ for ordinary bodies where e is emissivity. The law shows T⁴ dependence, not T². It applies to all bodies with appropriate emissivity factor.
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