large number of identical elastic balls are moving randomly inside a fixed vertical cylindrical container under a piston that is at a heighth= 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 prder 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 chat of initial state. Ans : 3% %3D

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nstanFind ratio of total internal energy of the balls in the new steady state to
answer is mentioned in the picture containing the
neins, u = 1.0 m/s and stopped at a height 2h above the bottom of the container.
question. Kindly check the answer before submitting
the solution. wrong solution has been submitted for this
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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/
Transcribed Image Text:nstanFind ratio of total internal energy of the balls in the new steady state to answer is mentioned in the picture containing the neins, u = 1.0 m/s and stopped at a height 2h above the bottom of the container. question. Kindly check the answer before submitting the solution. wrong solution has been submitted for this question fee times in past. please do not refer them. 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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