Dang, I loved the philosophy of this video. Physics is happening to us and we’re creating it, defining and controlling it from our personal perspectives, shaping our own world while it already exists. Powerful yet simple idea, but the angle you explained it from was unique.
Haady Abdul
2024-05-11 20:50:37 +0000 UTC
Ohh okay thank you for that
Myles Taaziva
2023-10-04 13:11:42 +0000 UTC
So you can say either both correct
Intuitive
2023-10-04 01:34:13 +0000 UTC
They’re saying the same thing “nR” is a constant so pV=nRT is saying PV is proportional to T.
Intuitive
2023-10-04 01:33:53 +0000 UTC
You had said pV=nRT, so I wanted to know which definition to use
Myles Taaziva
2023-10-04 01:31:49 +0000 UTC
An ideal gas is a gas which obeys the equation pV=nRT so yes “pV proportional to T”. What did I say?
Intuitive
2023-10-03 21:35:39 +0000 UTC
I've seen in some marking schemes the definition of the ideal gas is "a gas which obeys the equation pV proportional to T where T is thermodynamic temp". Does this answer and the definition you gave carry much of a difference or is it a negligible difference?