Figure 37-18 shows two clocks in stationary frame S (they are synchronized in that frame) and one clock in moving frame S'. Clocks C1 and C; read zero when they pass each other. When clocks C; and C2 pass each S other, (a) which clock has the smaller reading and (b) which clock measures a proper time?
Chapter 17: Phases and Phase Changes An ideal gas is one that is dilute enough, and far away enough from condensing, that the interactions between molecules can be ignored If the volume of an ideal gas is held constant, we can find that the pressure increases with temperature o P = (constant)T If the volume and temperature are kept constant, but more gas is added, the pressure will increase o P = (constant)N If the temperature is constant and the volume decreases, the pressure increases o P = (constant) / V Combining all of the above equations, we create the following equation o P = k (NT/V) o K = the Boltzmann constant = 1.38 x 10^(23) J/K o PV=NkT