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Textbook Solutions for An Introduction to Thermal Physics

Chapter 6 Problem 38P

Question

At room temperature, what fraction of the nitrogen molecules in the air are moving at less than 300 m/s?

Solution

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Let's use the room temperature \(T=300 K\)

Maxwell distribution for the speeds of molecules in an ideal gas is

\(D(v)=\left(\frac{m}{2 \pi k T}\right)^{3 / 2} 4 \pi v^{2} e^{-m v^{2} / 2 k T}\)

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Title An Introduction to Thermal Physics  1 
Author Daniel V. Schroeder
ISBN 9780201380279

At room temperature, what fraction of the nitrogen

Chapter 6 textbook questions

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