A large number of identical elastic balls are moving randomly inside a fixed vertical cylindrical container under a piston that is at a height h = 1.0 m above the bottom of the container. The container is kept inside a gravity free chamber. Root mean square speed of the balls is f the order of 10² m/s and mean collision time of the balls is of the order of 10 s. The piston is suddenly made to move upwards with a constant velocity u = 1.0 m/s and stopped at a height 2h above the bottom of the container. Find ratio of total internal energy of the balls in the new steady state to that of initial state. Ans: 3 %3D %3D
A large number of identical elastic balls are moving randomly inside a fixed vertical cylindrical container under a piston that is at a height h = 1.0 m above the bottom of the container. The container is kept inside a gravity free chamber. Root mean square speed of the balls is f the order of 10² m/s and mean collision time of the balls is of the order of 10 s. The piston is suddenly made to move upwards with a constant velocity u = 1.0 m/s and stopped at a height 2h above the bottom of the container. Find ratio of total internal energy of the balls in the new steady state to that of initial state. Ans: 3 %3D %3D
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2. A large number of identical elastic balls are moving randomly inside a
fixed vertical cylindrical container under a piston that is at a height h =
w 1.0 m above the bottom of the container. The container is kept inside a
gravity free chamber. Root mean square speed of the balls is of the
order of 10² m/s and mean collision time of the balls is of the order of 10%
s. The piston is suddenly made to move upwards with a constant velocity
that of initial state. Ans : 3/
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