Changes in gas molecules
An ideal gas is contained in an airtight box. Complete each of the
following five statements below to show the quantitative change that will
occur. For example, if you want to say that the volume, initially equal
to V, quadruples, complete the statement with "4V".
- If the absolute temperature of the gas is halved, the average speed
of a gas molecule, v0, becomes _____.
- If the average speed of a gas molecule doubles, the pressure, p, on
a the wall of the box becomes _____.
- If the absolute temperature of the gas is halved, the pressure, p,
on a wall of the box becomes _____.
- If the absolute temperature of the gas is increased by 25%, the total
internal energy of the gas, U, becomes _____.
- If the number of gas molecules inside the box is doubled, but the temperature
is kept the same, the pressure, p, on the wall of the box becomes _____.
Note to the instructor: I have been very surprised by how difficult many students find this problem, even when presented with the kinetic theory equation relating the pressure, density, and average velocity of gas molecules. As pointed out by Arons, functional dependence -- when it's not linear -- is a non-trivial concept for many students [Arons 1990].
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