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    What is the Relationship Between Gas Ionisation and Temperature?

    Yes. That is a good exam strategy! The correct answer given in the answer key is option (d).
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    What is the Relationship Between Gas Ionisation and Temperature?

    Hey, I have objection on this statement: N values are densities, number per unit volume. Now in my opinion, Mx=NxVa will indicate fraction of unit volume occupied by the particular species which has to be less than 1. Did I miss something?
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    Coulomb's Law and Metallic Sheets: Impact on Force Between Charges

    Thank you Kuruman for replying. My reasoning is as follows: Lets place the image charges on the left side of the metallic plate. Now the two image charges and the two real charges occupy corners of a rectangle with length 2d and width r with like charges on the diagonally opposite corners...
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    Coulomb's Law and Metallic Sheets: Impact on Force Between Charges

    Homework Statement Two equal and opposite charges are placed at a distance r from each other. A large metallic sheet is placed at a distance d from them as shown in the figure. Due to the presence of the sheet, the attractive force between the charges along the direction joining them: [Please...
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    What is the Relationship Between Gas Ionisation and Temperature?

    Thank you for the reply, haruspex. I can rule out one of them. Namely option (c). N e N i = (N a /V a ) exp (+E/k B T ) Because then the product NiNe decreases with increase in temperature, which is not physical. Please tell me the other two.
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    What is the Relationship Between Gas Ionisation and Temperature?

    Homework Statement When a gas is enclosed in an impermeable box and heated to a high temperature T, some of the neutral atoms lose an electron and become ions. If the number density of neutral atoms, ions and electrons is Na , N i and N e , respectively, these can be related to the average...
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    Connecting with Like-Minded Scientists Interested in Physics

    I am Niranjan. I am here to connect with like minded people interested in Physics!
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