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I need a little help on this problem. Attached is the problem statement...I had just finished typing it out in this box when I accidentally closed the window...didn't want to type it again because its a long statement...
Anyways, for part (a) and (b) I used these two equations:
v_{rms}=\sqrt{\frac{3K_bT}{m}}
and
T=\frac{mV_{rms}^2}{3k_b}
I used the escape velocity of eath to be 11,200 m/s
and get:
T(nitrogen) = 14081.6576275 K
T(hydrogen) = 10057.90411625 K
Then for part (c), I am really unsure on what I am supposed to do...can someone explain to me what is being asked and how to start it. What I have tried is this:
KE = (1/2)m*v^2
I used that to calculate the escape kinetic energy for each nitrogen and hydrogen
Then I used
average translational KE = (3/2) k_b*T
to find the average translational KE of each of the gasses...using their escape temperatures for T
But the KE and avg translational KE for nitrogen is the exact same...and they are the same for hydrogen as well.
I know I am misunderstanding something, can anyone help out? Thanks...
Anyways, for part (a) and (b) I used these two equations:
v_{rms}=\sqrt{\frac{3K_bT}{m}}
and
T=\frac{mV_{rms}^2}{3k_b}
I used the escape velocity of eath to be 11,200 m/s
and get:
T(nitrogen) = 14081.6576275 K
T(hydrogen) = 10057.90411625 K
Then for part (c), I am really unsure on what I am supposed to do...can someone explain to me what is being asked and how to start it. What I have tried is this:
KE = (1/2)m*v^2
I used that to calculate the escape kinetic energy for each nitrogen and hydrogen
Then I used
average translational KE = (3/2) k_b*T
to find the average translational KE of each of the gasses...using their escape temperatures for T
But the KE and avg translational KE for nitrogen is the exact same...and they are the same for hydrogen as well.
I know I am misunderstanding something, can anyone help out? Thanks...