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24 June, 08:10

How does the kinetic theory of gases explain the weather changes happening in the troposphere?

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  1. 24 June, 08:29
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    According to the KMT pressure is directly proportional to the number of collisions between particles.

    So in the container a bunch of gas particles are constantly bouncing off each other, and they are also bouncing off the sides / walls of that container. The force of these collisions is called pressure. It's like if a bunch of people started hitting a wall. They would be exerting a certain force against that wall. For gases, pressure is exerted by the tons of little particles moving really fast and slamming blindly against those walls.
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