Which of the following is not an assumption of KTG? a) Time spent during collision is negligibly small b) All gases are made up of molecules moving randomly in all directions c) Molecules do not collide with each other d) Molecules collide elastically with the wall
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Which of the following is not an assumption of KTG?
a) Time spent during collision is negligibly small
b) All gases are made up of molecules moving randomly in all directions
c) Molecules do not collide with each other
d) Molecules collide elastically with the wall
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