Given below are two statements. STATEMENT - 1: The total translational kinetic energy of…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Given below are two statements.
STATEMENT - 1: The total translational kinetic energy of all the molecules of a given mass of an ideal gas is 1.5 times the product of its pressure and its volume.
STATEMENT - 2: The molecules of a gas collide with each other and the velocities of the molecules change due to the collision.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- Statement - 1 is True, Statement - 2 is True; Statement - 2 is a correct explanation for Statement - 1
- Statement - 1 is True, Statement - 2 is True; Statement - 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement - 1
- Statement - 1 is True, Statement - 2 is False
- Statement - 1 is False, Statement - 2 is True
Answer
(B) Statement - 1 is True, Statement - 2 is True; Statement - 2 is NOT a correct explanation for Statement - 1
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