An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder at pressure of 2 atm and temperature, 300 K. The mean time between two successive collisions is 6 × 108 s. If the pressure is doubled and temperature is increased to 500 K, the mean time between two successive collisions will be close to ?

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An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder at
pressure of 2 atm and temperature, 300 K.
The mean time between two successive
collisions is 6 × 108 s. If the pressure is
doubled and temperature is increased to 500
K, the mean time between two successive
collisions will be close to ?
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder at pressure of 2 atm and temperature, 300 K. The mean time between two successive collisions is 6 × 108 s. If the pressure is doubled and temperature is increased to 500 K, the mean time between two successive collisions will be close to ?
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