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Kinetic theory of gases: assumptions, the concept of pressure, kinetic interpretation of temperature Mock Test for JEE

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Q1PhysicsUnit 9: Kinetic Theory of Gases
The total kinetic energy of 1 mole of N2N_{2} at 27C27 \mathrm{C} will be approximately

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