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P , the pressure , is the ratio of a force to the area of the surface on which the
force acts . The dimensions of P are force / area or force / ( length ) ? V , the
volume , has the dimensions of ( length ) . The product PV then has dimensions
of ( force ) ...
P , the pressure , is the ratio of a force to the area of the surface on which the
force acts . The dimensions of P are force / area or force / ( length ) ? V , the
volume , has the dimensions of ( length ) . The product PV then has dimensions
of ( force ) ...
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The moleCacid . cules in the interior of a condensed phase - solid or liquid - are
atde vapor : tracted equally in all directions by the surrounding molecules , but
the lige those at the surface are subjected to an unbalanced force of attraction ...
The moleCacid . cules in the interior of a condensed phase - solid or liquid - are
atde vapor : tracted equally in all directions by the surrounding molecules , but
the lige those at the surface are subjected to an unbalanced force of attraction ...
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The concepts heat and work are related to energy in the process of transfer :
Work represents the trans formation of energy into concerted action of some sort ,
that is , som movement with a special orientation due to a force in a particula ...
The concepts heat and work are related to energy in the process of transfer :
Work represents the trans formation of energy into concerted action of some sort ,
that is , som movement with a special orientation due to a force in a particula ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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