Average molar kinetic energy of \(CO\) and \(N_2\) at same temperature is:
\(KE_1=KE_2\)
\(KE_1>KE_2\)
\(KE_1<KE_2\)
The average molar kinetic energy of gas molecules is given by the kinetic theory of gases and is proportional to their absolute temperature (in Kelvin). It does not depend on the specific gas. So, for \(CO\) and \(N_2\) at the same temperature, their average molar kinetic energies would be the same:
Therefore, the correct option is (A): \(KE_1=KE_2\)
AB is a part of an electrical circuit (see figure). The potential difference \(V_A - V_B\), at the instant when current \(i = 2\) A and is increasing at a rate of 1 amp/second is:
The matter is made up of very tiny particles and these particles are so small that we cannot see them with naked eyes.
The three states of matter are as follows: