Retard question, but...
Does a molecule of oxygen (for example) as an ideal gas have the same average speed in all conditions if the temperature is the the same ( 0 Celsius for example).
Or are there conditions where the average speed of the molecule will be faster at the same temperature (0 Celsius for example)
Just trying to visualize how temperature affects the velocity of the particles.
Does a molecule of oxygen (for example) as an ideal gas have the same average speed in all conditions if the temperature is the the same ( 0 Celsius for example).
Or are there conditions where the average speed of the molecule will be faster at the same temperature (0 Celsius for example)
Just trying to visualize how temperature affects the velocity of the particles.
