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The answer is Kinetic Theory or Kinetic Moleculer Theory
The basic theory was first discussed and proposed by Bernoulli.
Kinetic Theory
The kinetic molecular theory assumes that the collisions of gas particles are perfectly elastic. This means that
intermolecular forces
interpretation of pressure on kinetic theory of gases
The Kinetic Theory
Kinetic theory explains the measurable volume of a gas, by stating that, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure exerted on it, where pressure is created by the number of molecular collisions.
how do gasses create pressure? What are the three characteristics of gasses according to the kinetic theory
the kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to the kelvin temp of the gas
Kinetic theory is when a high number of particles such as temperature, viscosity and volume that move randomly colliding in different directions. The speed of particles has an impact on temperature and gas pressure.
Atomic theory. And in much more weird detail: quantum physics.
The kinetic theory states that gas pressure is the force exerted by gas molecules impacting on the sides of the container.
The Kinetic Molecular theory is used to describe the behavior of gas. It gives the relationship between pressure, temperature and kinetic energy.
Kinetic theory of gases
Parviz A. Bahrami has written: 'A kinetic theory treatment of heat transfer in plane Poiseuille flow with uniform pressure' -- subject(s): Transmission, Kinetic theory of liquids, Heat
From what I know, Kinetic theory of diffusion is the movement of particles in a closed environment from a region of high concentration or pressure to a low concentration or pressure conditions. Diffusion is mainly controlled by the kinetic energy of particles which further relates to their states they are in whether gas, liquid or solid. The more spaced out they are, the more freedom they have to move around and bombard to each other and generate kinetic energy.