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16 August, 00:23

What happens to the average kinetic energy of a gas when the particles of the gas collide against each other at a constant temperature and volume? Explain your answer.

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  1. 16 August, 00:35
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    At constant temperature and volume, the number of effective and ordinary collision of gases increases. This leads to an appreciable rise in the average kinetic energy of the gases. As more gases collides at a particular temperature, their collision raises their heat content. The gases begins to move more randomly and faster as they gain more kinetic energy.
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