In a gas, particles are widely spaced and move freely at high speeds in all directions. They collide with each other and with the walls of their container, which results in no fixed shape or volume. The kinetic energy of the particles is high, and their motion is largely random, contributing to the gas's ability to fill any available space. Additionally, the interactions between gas particles are minimal, allowing them to behave independently.
Yes. A single gas particle experiences gravitational force.
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A lighter gas particle can have the same kinetic energy as a heavier particle if it has a greater speed. Kinetic energy is determined by both mass and velocity, so a lighter particle can compensate for its lower mass by moving faster. The average kinetic energy of gas particles at a given temperature is the same, regardless of their individual masses.
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Yes. A single gas particle experiences gravitational force.
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No, but it can be suggested as gas particles
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A lighter gas particle can have the same kinetic energy as a heavier particle if it has a greater speed. Kinetic energy is determined by both mass and velocity, so a lighter particle can compensate for its lower mass by moving faster. The average kinetic energy of gas particles at a given temperature is the same, regardless of their individual masses.
In a particle in a box with a delta potential, the particle is confined to a specific region and encounters a sudden change in potential energy at a specific point. This can lead to unique behaviors such as wavefunction discontinuity and non-zero probability of finding the particle at the point of the potential change.
Particle theory