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Kinetic energy should be called vector energy and is directly proportional to velocity, Ekinetic= mcV.
The kinetic energy of a single gas molecule is not proportional to anything. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to their absolute temperature.
The kinetic energy of a single gas molecule is not proportional to anything. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to their absolute temperature.
40% -- it is directly proportional to the energy (in Kelvin)
average kinetic energy means the pressure that it exerts on the walls of the container if it is contained in it .
Kinetic energy should be called vector energy and is directly proportional to velocity, Ekinetic= mcV.
The thermal energy of a particle is directly proportional to its thermodynamic temperature (ie. its temperature in Kelvin).
Faster particles have more energy than slower particles, yes.
The kinetic energy of a falling object is directly proportional to the distance it falls.But the distance is not directly proportional to the time in fall, so the KE is not directly proportionalto the time either.
kinetic energy, K.E = 1/2 mv^2 that is, it is directly proportional to mass, assuming velocity to be constant and is directly proportional to square of velocity assuming mass to be constant.
the kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to the kelvin temp of the gas
The average translational kinetic energy of a monotomic atom is directly proportional to the thermodynamic temperature of the atom. E=1.5 (kT) where k = the Boltzman Constant where T = The Thermodynamic Temperature in Kelvin since it is the average kinetic energy is applied... 0.5mv2 = 1.5kT T = (mv2)/3k where m is the mass of the atom and v is the speed of the particle. Thus, the thermodynamic temperature is proportional to the square of the velocity.
The kinetic energy of a single gas molecule is not proportional to anything. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to their absolute temperature.
The kinetic energy of a single gas molecule is not proportional to anything. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to their absolute temperature.
Kinetic energy of gas molecules is proportional to temperature.
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.
from the gas laws and Charles 2nd law, it can be concluded that pressure is directly proportional to temperature..hence if the temp decreases; pressure also decreases as the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases; the collisions decrease hence pressure of the molecules inside the container decrease.