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| Jul12-08, 08:29 PM | #1 |
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temperature & molecule speed
Can someone explain if my understanding is correct- that temperature of say a liquid is proportional to the speed of the molecules?
My idea is if there was a way to sort different molecules by speed, could you say in theory, take 1litre of water at 30degrees and pick out the fastest molecules and say have 50mls of water at 50degrees C leaving the remainder 950mls at 28 degrees centigrate etc??? |
| Jul12-08, 10:03 PM | #2 |
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look at past threads - search before asking questions
http://www.physicsforums.com/archive...p/t-87979.html |
| Jul13-08, 01:58 PM | #3 |
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Excuse me ??? No one asked to contribute to my question, so that sort of attidude not required thanks. The post you reference does not answer the point about 'sorting out' the fasted moving molecules.
My question is if there was some way to sort molecules could you get some hotter water out of some colder water - in theory |
| Jul13-08, 06:47 PM | #4 |
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temperature & molecule speed
why the hell are you going off at me for? remember this question:
to your molecule question: If there was a way to sort out molecules; the question would then be how do you separate the hotter molecules from the colder ones? rough estimates or exactly? |
| Jul13-08, 07:11 PM | #5 |
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Read up on Maxwell's Demon - it deals directly and exactly with what you are asking. |
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