Phrases with «kinetic theory»

The phrase "kinetic theory" refers to a scientific idea that explains how particles behave in matter. It suggests that all particles (such as atoms or molecules) in a substance are in constant motion. This theory helps scientists understand how different states of matter (like solids, liquids, and gases) behave and change. Full definition

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  • The expression for gas pressure developed from kinetic theory relates pressure and volume to the average molecular kinetic energy. (judithcurry.com)
  • Typically when scientists refer to the temperature of an atmospheric layer they are talking about temperature as defined by kinetic theory. (sciforums.com)
  • If the energy extracted after the CO2 doubling is endemic to a smaller volume of air than before then the energy density of that volume has increased, and by the definition of Temperature in kinetic theory of gases, it is therefore now hotter as a result of the CO2 doubling. (joannenova.com.au)
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