The kinetic theory of gases gives the formula P V= 1 3 N m v ^ 2 for the pressure P…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Kinetic Theory
The kinetic theory of gases gives the formula \(P V=\frac{1}{3} N m \bar{v}^{2}\)for the pressure P exerted by a gas enclosed in a volume V. The term Nm represents
- the mass of a mole of the gas
- the mass of the gas present in the volume V
- the average mass of one molecule of the gas
- the total number of molecules present in volume V
Answer
(B) the mass of the gas present in the volume V
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