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between molecules in a gas are apparently too soft to set the intra - atomic corpuscles into vibration , even though the gas be heated to the highest temperature we can command . According to Mr. Jeans , the intra - molecular vibrations ...
between molecules in a gas are apparently too soft to set the intra - atomic corpuscles into vibration , even though the gas be heated to the highest temperature we can command . According to Mr. Jeans , the intra - molecular vibrations ...
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... molecules are increased . According to the Maxwell - Boltzmann law of equipartition of energy , the heat energy absorbed by a gas is equally distributed amongst the various degrees of freedom possessed by its molecules , or rather ...
... molecules are increased . According to the Maxwell - Boltzmann law of equipartition of energy , the heat energy absorbed by a gas is equally distributed amongst the various degrees of freedom possessed by its molecules , or rather ...
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... molecules , but the collisions between the fast moving pairs may be short enough to excite their vibrations . As the temperature of the gas is raised the molecules will all move with greater velocities , with the result that the pro ...
... molecules , but the collisions between the fast moving pairs may be short enough to excite their vibrations . As the temperature of the gas is raised the molecules will all move with greater velocities , with the result that the pro ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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