Why Does the Kinetic Energy Formula for Ag Atoms Use 2kT Instead of (3/2)kT?

In summary, the kinetic theory states that for Ag atoms, the velocity vx can be determined by setting (1/2)M(vx)^2 equal to 2kT. However, the correct formula for average kinetic energy is (3/2)kT. This applies to ideal gases, which can be assumed for Ag vapor in the SGE. To calculate the average velocity of an Ag atom leaving the oven, the current out of the cavity in a given direction must be taken into account, which includes an additional factor of v. This mistake was also made by Stern in 1920, but was later corrected by Einstein.
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It says that for Ag atoms, from Kinetic Theory, the velocity vx of an atom of mass M is evaluated by setting
(1/2)M(vx)^2 = 2kT
This is my confusion. What I have studied is that it should be equal to (3/2)kT instead of 2kT.
 
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That's wrong anyway. This gives the average (root-mean-squared) speed of atoms in a cavity at rest. The correct formula for that is
$$\langle E_{\text{kin}} \rangle=\frac{m}{2} \langle \vec{v}^2 \rangle=\frac{3}{2} k_{\text{B}} T$$
for an ideal gas (for the Ag vapour in the SGE it's safe to assume it to be an ideal gas).

For the average velocity of the Ag atom to leave the oven you have to calculate the current out of the cavity in a given direction. This gives an additional factor ##v##. Don't worry, even Stern himself made this mistake when in 1920 he measured the molecular speed with this molecular beam method for the first time, and then he wrote an erratum thanking Einstein for pointing out this mistake to him :-).
 
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1. What is kinetic energy?

Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. It is a form of energy that is associated with the movement of particles or objects.

2. How is kinetic energy related to Ag atoms?

Kinetic energy is related to Ag atoms in the sense that the movement of Ag atoms results in the transfer of kinetic energy. As Ag atoms move, they possess kinetic energy which can be transferred to other objects or particles upon collision.

3. What factors affect the kinetic energy of Ag atoms?

The kinetic energy of Ag atoms can be affected by various factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other particles. Higher temperatures and pressures can increase the kinetic energy of Ag atoms, while the presence of other particles can influence the transfer of kinetic energy through collisions.

4. How is the kinetic energy of Ag atoms measured?

The kinetic energy of Ag atoms can be measured using various methods such as spectroscopy, which measures the energy of photons emitted by the atoms, or by analyzing the motion of the atoms using techniques like X-ray diffraction.

5. What is the significance of understanding the kinetic energy of Ag atoms?

Understanding the kinetic energy of Ag atoms is important in various fields such as materials science, chemistry, and physics. It can help in understanding the behavior and properties of materials, as well as in developing new technologies and applications.

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