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A gas of temperature T is enclosed in a contained whose walls are (initially) at temperature T1. Does the gas exert a higher pressure on the walls of the container when T1<T or when T1>T?

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sumit_kumar ·

When T<T1 , heat will flow from the walls to the gas........ so temperature of the gas will rise . As pressure is proportional to T, so the pressure shud increase......... so the gas exerts a higher pressure on the walls of the container when T1>T................. this is the logic i m getting ....... plz confirm the answer

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msp ·

we need more info to get a conclusion

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madhumitha harishankar ·

seems to be right sumit..as Temp of gases increase, due to heat flow from walls to gas, the molecules of gas will expand..thus higher P

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Arka Halder ·

As temperature increases,the Kinetic energy of particles will increase due to which they will vibrate more vigorously implying more collisions and between the wall and gas molecules will take place due to which the pressure exerted on the walls will increase.

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smsm ·

more pressure when T1>T

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sanchit ·

kk got ittt thnksss to all

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