rvca Member Jun 9, 2009 #1 A container having a volume of 1 m 77 mol of helium gas at 129 Boltzmann’s constant is 1 Assuming the helium behaves like an ideal gas, what is the average kinetic energy per molecule? Answer in units of J. 3 holds◦C..38 × 10−23 J/K.
A container having a volume of 1 m 77 mol of helium gas at 129 Boltzmann’s constant is 1 Assuming the helium behaves like an ideal gas, what is the average kinetic energy per molecule? Answer in units of J. 3 holds◦C..38 × 10−23 J/K.
ATLskier Active member Jun 9, 2009 #2 if its that stupid computer internet physics homework, search the question in google. It got me through my semester.
if its that stupid computer internet physics homework, search the question in google. It got me through my semester.
rvca Member Jun 9, 2009 #3 i already tried that and it wasnt any help. i cant figure out which formula to use
lukasdudd Member Jun 9, 2009 #4 Try using the equation that kinetic energy =1/2mv^2 and get the mass from the mass of one of the molecules and get the velocity^2 of the molecule from hope that helps!
Try using the equation that kinetic energy =1/2mv^2 and get the mass from the mass of one of the molecules and get the velocity^2 of the molecule from hope that helps!