Just need help understanding the concept.
Is it possible for different gases to have the same kinetic energy at the same temperature? I have these listed in my Chad Video notes but I recall a Destroyer GC problem saying that different gases cannot have the same kinetic energy at the same temp...I though Orgoman was referring to average kinetic energy so I didn't pay it much attention.
I know that in any case, different gases exhibit different velocities due to different masses, I'm just wondering if there's a difference between kinetic energies and average kinetic energies?
Is it possible for different gases to have the same kinetic energy at the same temperature? I have these listed in my Chad Video notes but I recall a Destroyer GC problem saying that different gases cannot have the same kinetic energy at the same temp...I though Orgoman was referring to average kinetic energy so I didn't pay it much attention.
I know that in any case, different gases exhibit different velocities due to different masses, I'm just wondering if there's a difference between kinetic energies and average kinetic energies?