EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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ISBN: 8220100654428
Author: Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.44AP

(a)

To determine

The average speedof a molecules.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 21.44AP

Answer:The average speed of a molecules is 3.90km/s.

Explanation of Solution

Speed of molecule 1 is 3.00km/s, Speed of molecule 2 is 4.00km/s, Speed of molecule 3 is 5.80km/s, Speed of molecule 4 is 2.50km/s, Speed of molecule 5 is 3.60km/s, Speed of molecule 6 is 1.90km/s, Speed of molecule 7 is 3.80km/s, Speed of molecule 8 is 6.60km/s.

Write the expression for summation of the speeds of the molecules.

    i=1Nvi=(v1)+(v2)+(v3)+(v4)+(v5)+(v6)+(v7)+(v8)                       (1)

Here,

v1 is the Speed of molecule 1.

v2 is the Speed of molecule 2.

v3 is the Speed of molecule 3.

v4 is the Speed of molecule 4.

v5 is the Speed of molecule 5.

v6 is the Speed of molecule 6.

v7 is the Speed of molecule 7.

v8 is the Speed of molecule 8.

Substitute 3.00km/s for v1, 4.00km/s for v2, 5.80km/s for v3, 2.50km/s for v4, 3.60km/s for v5, 1.90km/s for v6, 3.80km/s for v7, 6.60km/s for v8 in equation (1) to find i=1Nvi.

    i=1Nvi={(3.00km/s)+(4.00km/s)+(5.80km/s)+(2.50km/s)+(3.60km/s)+(1.90km/s)+(3.80km/s)+(6.60km/s)}=31.20km/s

Thus, the value of summation of the speeds of the molecules is 31.20km/s.

Write the formula to calculate the average speed of a molecules.

    v¯=i=1NviN (2)

Here,

v¯ is the average speed of a molecules.

i=1Nvi is the summation of the speeds of the molecules.

N is the number of speeds of molecule.

Substitute 31.20km/s for i=1Nvi, 8 for N in equation (2) to find v¯.

    v¯=31.20km/s8=3.90km/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the average speed of a molecules is 3.90km/s.

(b)

To determine

The root mean square speed of a molecules.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 21.44AP

Answer:The root mean square speed of a molecules is 4.18km/s.

Explanation of Solution

 Speed of molecule 1 is 3.00km/s, Speed of molecule 2 is 4.00km/s, Speed of molecule 3 is 5.80km/s, Speed of molecule 4 is 2.50km/s, Speed of molecule 5 is 3.60km/s, Speed of molecule 6 is 1.90km/s, Speed of molecule 7 is 3.80km/s, Speed of molecule 8 is 6.60km/s.

Write the expression for summation of the square of speeds of the molecules.

    i=1Nvi2=(v1)2+(v2)2+(v3)2+(v4)2+(v5)2+(v6)2+(v7)2+(v8)2 (3)

Substitute 3.00km/s for v1, 4.00km/s for v2, 5.80km/s for v3, 2.50km/s for v4, 3.60km/s for v5, 1.90km/s for v6, 3.80km/s for v7, 6.60km/s for v8 in equation (3) to find i=1Nvi2.

    i=1Nvi2={(3.00km/s)2+(4.00km/s)2+(5.80km/s)2+(2.50km/s)2+(3.60km/s)2+(1.90km/s)2+(3.80km/s)2+(6.60km/s)2}=139.46km/s

Thus, the value of summation of the square of speeds of the molecules is 139.46km/s.

Write the formula to calculate the root mean square speed of a molecules.

    vrms=i=1Nvi2N                           (4)

Here,

vrms is the root mean square speed of a molecules.

i=1Nvi2 is the summation of the square of speeds of the molecules.

N is the number of speeds of molecule.

Substitute 139.46km/s for i=1Nvi2, 8 for N in equation (4) to find vrms,

    vrms=139.46km/s8=4.1752km/s4.18km/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the root mean square speed of a molecules is 4.18km/s.

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