The volume of a sample of air in a cylinder with a movable piston is 2.0 L at a temperature T1 as shown inhe diagram. The volume increases to 5.0 L as the gas is heated to T2 while holding the pressure constant. What effect do the volume andpperatu changes have on the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the sample? 501. O The average kinetic energy increases O the average kinetic energy decreases O the average kinetic energy stays the same O It cannot be determined how the kinetic energy is affected without knowing T and T

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The volume of a sample of air in a cylinder with a movable piston is 2.0 L at a temperature T1 as shown in he diagram. The volume increases to 5.0
L as the gas is heated to T2 while holding the pressure constant What effect do the volume andpperatu changes have on the average kinetic
energy of the molecules in the sample?
O The average kinetic energy increases
O the average kinetic energy decreases
O the average kinetic energy stays the same
O It cannot be determined how the kinetic energy is affected without knowing T and T
Transcribed Image Text:The volume of a sample of air in a cylinder with a movable piston is 2.0 L at a temperature T1 as shown in he diagram. The volume increases to 5.0 L as the gas is heated to T2 while holding the pressure constant What effect do the volume andpperatu changes have on the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the sample? O The average kinetic energy increases O the average kinetic energy decreases O the average kinetic energy stays the same O It cannot be determined how the kinetic energy is affected without knowing T and T
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