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A gas that behaves as randomly moving, non-interacting molecules. This allows a simplified equation of state.
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Can covering an open container with a lid change the pressure of gas in the container?
This reminds me of Galileo's famous gedankenexperiment: what happens to a body in motion if the friction of a surface becomes less and less until it goes to zero?
If you put the lid on infinitely car …
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Relation between temperature and pressure?
A well-known result from statistical mechanics is the ideal gas law,
\begin{equation} PV = nRT\end{equation}
which comes in a variety of forms. Here, $n$ denotes the amount of gas, $R$ is a constan …