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What is the Equilibrium Temperature of Gas between Boxes?
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[QUOTE="TSny, post: 4636673, member: 229090"] EDITED. The answer looks correct to me for monatomic molecules, but I'm not following your calculation. How did you take into account that you only want the average energy per molecule that p[I]asses through the hole?[/I] I guess your starting expression ##Av^3 e^{-\alpha v^2}## comes from a separate analysis for the rate at which molecules would pass through the hole. There is an additional complication if you want to treat the molecules as diatomic with rotational degrees of freedom. (The problem statement mentions nitrogen.) I don't know if you are meant to take that into account. [/QUOTE]
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