Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 1 (Q.No. 16)
16.
The most probable velocity of the gas molecules is given by
Discussion:
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Yoganathan said:
9 years ago
I want the correct explanation for this question. Please someone describe it clearly.
Shibunath mongaraj said:
1 decade ago
Guys option B is right.
And option C is root mean square velocity (rms velocity).
And option C is root mean square velocity (rms velocity).
Swapnil said:
1 decade ago
Please give me brief explanation. I am not understand the above explanation.
Umer hayat said:
10 years ago
k = The molar gas constant has the value 8.3143 J/mol K.
T = Temperature.
T = Temperature.
Shivram sahu said:
8 years ago
K-means Boltzmann's constant and T means the temperature in kelvin.
Mahi said:
10 years ago
Answer B is right.
Most probable velocity vp = root of 2kT/m.
Most probable velocity vp = root of 2kT/m.
Venkatarao enumula said:
9 years ago
Which book is good for thermodynamics? Can anyone tell me?
Kanisetti saikumar said:
5 years ago
Most probable velocity of gas molecules = √2kt/m.
Krishna said:
1 decade ago
I think still in doubt but probably B is best option.
Raj Singh said:
6 years ago
Why is R used instead of k in mp velocity sometimes?
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