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Kinetic Theory

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Noun

1. kinetic theory, kinetic theory of gases

(physics) a theory that gases consist of small particles in random motion

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Kinetic Theory

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noun
the kinetic theory

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Kinetic Theory

see synonyms of kinetic theory
the theory that the minute particles of all matter are in constant motion and that the temperature of a substance is dependent on the velocity of this motion, increased motion being accompanied by increased temperature: according to the kinetic theory of gases, the elasticity, diffusion, pressure, and other physical properties of a gas are due to the rapid motion in straight lines of its molecules, to their impacts against each other and the walls of the container, to weak cohesive forces between molecules, etc.

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Kinetic Theory

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n.
A theory of the thermodynamic behavior of matter, especially the relationships among pressure, volume, and temperature in gases, based on the dependence of temperature on the kinetic energy of the rapidly moving particles of a substance. The theory uses statistical mechanics under the presumption that energy and momentum are conserved in all collisions between particles.

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