Problem 1E In a meeting room, there are chairs, a table, and people. Which of these things has a temperature (a) lower than, (b) greater than, or (c) equal to the temperature of the air?
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Problem 11E
Consider two glasses, one filled with water and the other half-full, with the water in the two glasses being at the same temperature. In which glass are the water molecules moving faster? In which is there greater internal energy? In which will more heat be required to increase the temperature by 1°C?
Solution
Solution 11E
Step 1
Provided that, water in both glasses having the same temperature.
The average kinetic energy of molecules in a system, Kavg = (3/2)kBT
Where, kB - Boltzmann constant
T - Temperature of the system
If the temperatures are same, then the average kinetic energy of water molecules in both glasses will be same in this case.
We know that, Average kinetic energy, Kavg = (½) mv2
According to the equation, the speed of water molecules in both glasses will be same.
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