A given sample of an ideal gas occupies a volume V at a pressure P and absolute…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
A given sample of an ideal gas occupies a volume V at a pressure P and absolute temperature T. The mass of each molecule of the gas is m. Which of the following gives the density of the gas?
- P/(kTV)
- mkT
- P/(kT)
- Pm/(kT)
Answer
(D) Pm/(kT)
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