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KatieKangaroo
Nov6-05, 04:31 PM
Equation 1: p = 1/3 d<c^2>
(p is pressure, d is density, <c^2> is mean squared speed)
The law of pressures states that for a fixed mass of an ideal gas at a constant volume, the pressure is proportional to the kelvin temperature. Explain qualitatively how this law follows from equation 1.

I know this may be pretty basic stuff but i keep going round in circles :frown: Any suggestions about how i should answer it?

Doc Al
Nov6-05, 05:08 PM
How is temperature related to the speed of the molecules?

KatieKangaroo
Nov6-05, 05:50 PM
1/2 m <c^2> = 3/2 KT ??
(for one molecule)

Doc Al
Nov6-05, 05:57 PM
OK. That's all you need. P is proportional to <c^2> which is proportional to T; thus P is proportional to T.