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What is the temperature of He corresponding to <c> = 1310m/s
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1. A large collection of helium atoms has an average speed of 1310 m/s. What is the temperature of this gas?
Below is the steps I've taken to solve this problem using the u
av
formula, but I'm having trouble with units/getting the correct answer (which is 324K). If you're wondering what happened between steps #3 and #4, I just squared both sides to get rid of the root sign. Thanks in advance for any help provided.
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Re: One final gas problem (hopefully)
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September 27, 2006, 04:22:20 PM »
Recall that one joule, J = kg m
2
s
-2
. In order for the kg to cancel out in the units of step #3 (the quantity in the sqrt bracket should have units of m
2
s
-2
K
-1
), your molar mass should be in units of kg/mol, not g/mol.
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Re: One final gas problem (hopefully)
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September 27, 2006, 04:38:29 PM »
What if the helium is 1K in Devar flask flying Concorde?
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