If average kinetic energy of molecules is higher, then temperature of
gas is
A. high
B. low
C. zero
D. infinite
Description : The average kinetic energy of the molecules of an ideal gas is directly proportional to – (1) Velocity of Molecules (2) Mass of Molecules (3) Absolute temperature of the gas (4) Temperature of environment
Last Answer : (3) Absolute temperature of the gas Explanation: The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to absolute temperature only. This implies that all molecular motion ceases if the temperature is reduced to absolute zero.
Description : The average kinetic energy of the molecules of an ideal gas is directly proportional to (1) Velocity of Molecules (2) Mass of Molecules (3) Absolute temperature of the gas (4) Temperature of environment
Last Answer : Absolute temperature of the gas
Description : The kinetic energy of molecules of a gas becomes zero at absolute zero temperature. A. Agree B. Disagree
Last Answer : Answer: A
Description : According to kinetic theory of gases, the absolute zero temperature is attained when (a) volume of the gas is zero (b) pressure of the gas is zero (c) kinetic energy of the molecules is zero (d) specific heat of gas is zero (e) mass is zero.
Last Answer : Answer : c
Description : The temperature of a body is an indicator of – (1) The total energy of the molecules of the body (2) The average energy of the molecules of the body (3) The total velocity of the molecules of the body (4) The average kinetic energy of the molecules of the body
Last Answer : (4) The average kinetic energy of the molecules of the body
Description : The evrage kinetic energy of molecules in a gas at temperature T is `1.5 KT`find the temperature at which the average kinetic energy of the molecules
Last Answer : The evrage kinetic energy of molecules in a gas at temperature T is `1.5 KT`find the temperature at which the ... `h = 8.62xx 10^(-6) eVK^(-1)`
Description : If we double the temperature of an ideal gas, then it's average kinetic energy will be A. halved B. triple the original C. fourth times of original D. doubled
Last Answer : doubled
Description : At absolute zero temperature, what will be the kinetic energy of the molecules? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : At absolute zero temperature, what will be the kinetic energy of the molecules?
Last Answer : Zero
Description : _________ the very small KE still present in molecules at absolute zero temperature. a. internal KE b. Atomic kinetic energy c. Zero-Point Energy d. Subliminal Energy
Last Answer : Zero-Point Energy
Description : The average kinetic energy of the molecules of a body determines? A. heat B. temperature (Answer) C. internal energy D. none
Last Answer : B. temperature (Answer)
Description : The increase in the rate of reaction with temperature is due to (A) Increase in the number of effective collisions (B) Decrease in activation energy (C) Increase in the average kinetic energy of the reacting molecules (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Decrease in activation energy
Description : The temperature of a gas measures the: w) number of calories of heat present x) average kinetic energy of the particles in the gas y) exact number of particles in the gas z) potential energy of the gas
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY OF THE PARTICLES IN THE GAS
Description : According to the kinetic theory, the Kelvin temperature of an ideal gas is proportional to which one of the following. Is the temperature proportional to the gas's average molecular: w) velocity x) momentum y) kinetic energy z) potential energy
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- KINETIC ENERGY
Description : Translational kinetic energy of molecules of an ideal gas is proportional to (where, T = absolute temperature of the gas) (A) T (B) √T (C) T2 (D) 1/√T
Last Answer : (A) T
Description : Which of the following statements is TRUE for an ideal gas, but not for a real gas? A. PV = nRT B. An increase in temperature causes an increase in the kinetic energy of the gas C. The ... same as the volume of the gas as a whole D. No attractive forces exists between the molecule of a gas
Last Answer : PV = nRT
Description : Temperature of a gas is produced due to (a) its heating value (b) kinetic energy of molecules (c) repulsion of molecules (d) attraction of molecules (e) surface tension of molecules.
Last Answer : Answer : b
Description : In which state of matter do molecules have higher kinetic energy ?
Last Answer : : The kinetic energy of molecules is high.
Description : Two objects A and B are moving with same momentum. Mass of object 'B' is greater then mass of object 'A'. Which of the two object will have higher kinetic energy? -Physics
Last Answer : Let m1 and m2 be the masses of the body Let m1>m2Given that m1v1=m2v2v2v1=m1m2∴ Ratio between their kinetic energies , =K2K1=21m2v2221m1v12⟹K2K1=m2m1×m12
Description : If the total kinetic energy and momentum of a system becomes zero after collision, then the collision is A. elastic B. inelastic C. conserved D. not conserved
Last Answer : inelastic
Description : What happens to the average kinetic energy of water molecules as water freeze?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What is the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the molecules of matter called energy ?
Last Answer : The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the molecules of matter is called internal energy.
Description : The temperature of a gas is held constant while its volume is reduced. The pressure the gas exerts on the walls of its container increases because its molecules: w) strike the container walls more ... walls with higher speeds y) strike the container walls with greater force z) all of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- STRIKE THE CONTAINER WALLS MORE OFTEN
Description : If two different gases have the same volume, temperature, and pressure and behave like ideal gases, they will also be identical in which one of the following ways? w) average molecular velocity x) total mass y) total molecular kinetic energy z) average momentum per molecule
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- TOTAL MOLECULAR KINETIC ENERGY
Description : Under which of the following conditions does the behavior of a real gas resemble that of an ideal gas? Is it: w) under all conditions of temperature and pressure x) only at very high pressure ... when the gas is near condensation z) only at low densities when the molecules are relatively far apart
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- ONLY AT LOW DENSITIES WHEN THE MOLECULES ARE RELATIVELY FAR APART
Description : The molecules of a gas moving through space with some velocity possesses what kind of energy? A. Translational energy B. Spin energy C. Rotational kinetic energy D. Sensible energy
Last Answer : Translational energy
Description : The pressure exerted by an ideal gas is __________ of the kinetic energy of all the molecules contained in a unit volume of gas. A.one-half B.one-third C.two-third D.three-fourth
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : When a liquid is at its boiling point, no temperature change takes place due to heating. The energy supplied due to heating (a) Is used up to increase the potential energy of the liquid molecules (b ... c) Is used up to increase the kinetic energy and potential energy of the molecules (d) Is wasted
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Kinetic energy of the molecules in terms of absolute temperature (T) is proportional to (a) T (b) j (c) J2 (d) Vr (e) 1/Vr.
Last Answer : Answer : a
Description : The work done by the string of a simple pendulum during one complete oscillation is equal to (1) Total energy of the pendulum (2) Kinetic energy of the pendulum (3) Potential energy of the pendulum (4) Zero
Last Answer : (4) Zero Explanation: Work done by the string of the simple pendulum during one complete oscillation is zero. Tension in the string exactly cancels the component parallel to the string. This leaves a net restoring force back toward the equilibrium position as equal to zero.
Description : A bullet is fired from a rifle which recoils after firing. The ratio of kinetic energy of the rifle to that of the bullet is – (1) zero (2) one (3) less than one (4) more than one
Last Answer : (1) zero Explanation: The rifle and bullet have zero momentum and zero kinetic energy to start with. When the trigger is pulled, the bullet gains some momentum in the forward direction, but this is ... The kinetic energies of the gun and bullet are both positive scalars, however, and do not cancel.
Description : A bullet is fired from a rifle which recoils after firing. The ratio of kinetic energy of the rifle to that of the bullet is (1) zero (2) one (3) less than one (4) more than one
Last Answer : zero
Description : The kinetic energy of gas molecule is zero at (A) 0°C (B) 273°C (C) 100°C (D) -273°C
Last Answer : D) -273°C
Description : The temperature of water at the bottom of a large waterfall is higher than that of the water at the top, because - (1) the falling water absorbs heat from the Sun. (2) the water at the bottom has ... of the falling water is converted into heat. (4) rocks on the bed of the river give out heat.
Last Answer : (3) the kinetic energy of the falling water is converted into heat. Explanation: The water gains kinetic energy as it falls down and loses its potential energy. Assuming no other losses, part of the kinetic energy gain of water is converted into heat, raising the temperature of water.
Description : The temperature of water at the bottom of a large waterfall is higher than that of the water at the top. because (1) the falling water absorbs heat from the Sun. (2) the water at the bottom has greater ... of the falling water is converted into heat. (4) rocks on the bed of the river give out heat.
Last Answer : the kinetic energy of the falling water is converted into heat.
Description : Heat is transmitted from higher temperature to lower temperature through the actual motion of the molecules in – (1) Conduction (2) Convection (3) Radiation (4) Both conduction and convection
Last Answer : (2) Convection Explanation: The process of heat transfer from one place to an-other place without the movement of particles is called conduction Example: Heat transfer through Metal rods. On the ... heated particles of the substance. The fluids (liquids and gases) are heated by this process.
Description : Heat is transmitted from higher temperature to lower temperature through the actual motion of the molecules in - (1) Conduction (2) Convection (3) Radiation (4) Both conduction and convection
Last Answer : (2) Convection Explanation: The process of heat transfer from one place to another place without the movement of particles is called conduction,
Description : Heat is transmitted from higher temperature to lower temperature through the actual motion of the molecules in (1) Conduction (2) Convection (3) Radiation (4) Both conduction and convection
Last Answer : Convection
Description : What are the assumptions of the kinetic gas theory? A. Gas molecules do not attract each other B. The volume of the gas molecules is negligible compared to the volume of the gas C. The molecules behave like hard spheres D. All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : When According to the kinetic theory of gases the kinetic energy of molecules is proportional to which factor?
Last Answer : The kinetic energy of gases is proportional to thetemperature.
Description : The increasing vapor pressure caused by heating a liquid is due to------? A. increase inter-molecular interactions B. increasing potential energy of molecules C. increasing kinetic energy of molecules (Answer) D. decreasing surface tension
Last Answer : C. increasing kinetic energy of molecules (Answer)
Description : _________ is the energy stored within a body or substance by virtue of the activity and configuration of its molecules. a. Internal Energy b. External Energy c. Kinetic Energy d. Potential Energy
Last Answer : Internal Energy
Description : The sum of energies of all the molecules in a system, energies that appear in several complex forms. a. External Energy b. Internal Energy c. Kinetic Energy d. None of the above
Description : What refers to the portion of the internal energy of a system associated with the kinetic energies of the molecules? A. Translational energy B. Spin energy C. Rotational kinetic energy D. Sensible energy
Last Answer : Sensible energy
Description : _________ is a measure of the average kinetic energy per molecule in a substance. a. movement b. temperature c. heat d. mass
Last Answer : temperature
Description : At standard pressure and temperature the average speed of molecules is A. 400 m s-1 B. 500 m s-1 C. 600 m s-1 D. 700 m s-1
Last Answer : 400 m s-1
Description : In which form is the supplied heat energy stored during change in temperature of substance? (1) Heat energy (2) Kinetic energy (3) Potential energy (4) Both kinetic and potential energy
Last Answer : (2) Kinetic energy Explanation: Temperature is used as a measure for heat in an object by measuring the amount of kinetic energy in the molecules that make up the object. It is a measure of the average ... from the heat source to the molecules, and it can also change its form from heat to movement.
Last Answer : Kinetic energy
Description : Heat energy of an object is - The average energy of the molecules of the object The total energy of the molecules of the object The average velocity of the molecules of the object The average P.E. of the molecules of the object
Last Answer : (2) The total energy of the molecules of the object Explanation: The transfer or flow due to the difference in temperature between the two objects is called heat. Heat energy of an object is the total energy of the molecules of the object.