kinetic theory

NOUN
  1. (physics) a theory that gases consist of small particles in random motion
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How To Use kinetic theory In A Sentence

  • By that time atomism had been extended from chemistry and the kinetic theory to offer explanations in stereochemistry, electro-chemistry, spectroscopy and so on.
  • The following equation forms the basis of the kinetic theory of gases.
  • Considerations of the kinetic theory apart, Perrin was able to establish that the density of Brownian particles obeys the gas laws.
  • The topics Brillouin wrote on were the kinetic theory of gases, viscosity, thermodynamics, melting conditions and electricity.
  • The dynamic nature of phase equilibria can be understood by considering them in the light of the kinetic theory.
  • His ergodic theorem transformed the Maxwell - Boltzmann kinetic theory of gases into a rigorous principle through the use of Lebesgue measure.
  • By that time atomism had been extended from chemistry and the kinetic theory to offer explanations in stereochemistry, electro-chemistry, spectroscopy and so on.
  • I think that this pyknotic theory of substance will prove more acceptable to every biologist who is convinced of the unity of nature than the kinetic theory which prevails in physics to-day Life and Matter A Criticism of Professor Haeckel's 'Riddle of the Universe'
  • His ergodic theorem gave the kinetic theory of gases a rigorous basis.
  • The dynamic nature of phase equilibria can be understood by considering them in the light of the kinetic theory.
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