The increase in mass of the gas increases the pressure in the container. This is caused…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
The increase in mass of the gas increases the pressure in the container. This is caused due to increase in the following:
- Only the momentum of the molecules
- Only the frequency of collision of molecules
- Both momentum and frequency of collision of molecules
- Some other factors
Answer
(C) Both momentum and frequency of collision of molecules
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