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Physics, 17.12.2019 07:31, marivi3cazares

Aperson is in a closed room (a racquetball court) with =453m3 hitting a ball (m=42.0g) around at random without any pauses. the average kinetic energy of the ball is 2.30 j. (a) what is the average value of ? does it matter which direction you take to be x? (b) applying the methods of this chapter, find the average pressure on the walls? (c) aside from the presence of only one "molecule" in this problem, what is the main assumption in pressure, temperature, and rms speed that does not apply here?

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