Gas Laws: Since the 1800s we have known the relationships between quality of gas, temperature, pressure, and volume. The ideal gas law is: {eq}PV=nRT {/eq} where the product of Pressure and Volume is equal to the product of the number of moles of gas, the temperature, and the gas...
Charles' law states that at a constant pressure, the volume of an ideal gas is proportional to its Kelvin temperature. Thekinetic-molecular theoryca... Learn more about this topic: Charles' Law | Formula, Units & Application from Chapter 7/ Lesson 9 ...
Cueball's physics has a mistake on this one (or at least assumes we've managed to heat the atmosphere of Titan to Earth's temperature). The temperature of Titan is roughly 1/3 the temperature of Earth on an absolute scale. Starting with the Ideal Gas Law, PV = NkT (k is Boltzmann'...
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We demonstrate a very general mathematical and physical expression of the rotation speed at the end of the galaxy (far from the vast majority of the galaxy’s baryonic mass) obtained from General Relativity without non-baryonic matter. We show the excell
n1,n2 θ1,θ2 Answer and Explanation:1 Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer!Create your account View this answer Total internal reflection is a consequence of the law of refraction. It occurs when light passes from a medium with a higher index of refraction to... ...
The remarkable discovery by the Chandra X-ray observatory that the Crab nebula’s jet periodically changes direction provides a challenge to our understanding of astrophysical jet dynamics. It has been suggested that this phenomenon may be the consequenc
Similarly, if we had a factor of 2 in the gas law for some reason, that would just change the values of the gas constants. I've seen the double-struck capital "D" used commonly as a symbol for the Domain of a function (While the double-struck "R" was used for the range in ...
Now it's a basic law of physics (known as the conservation of energy) that you can't make energy out of nothing, so the wind must actually slow down slightly when it passes around a wind turbine. That's not really a problem, because there's usually plenty more wind following on ...
Explain why this value doesn't violate the third law of thermodynamics, and (b) from a molecular level, why the entropy of formation of any ion might be negative. What is the entropy change for an ideal Carnot cycle? Explain your answer. Predict whether the entro...