If the pressure of a gas is really due to the random collisions of molecules with the
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If the pressure of a gas is really due to the random collisions of molecules with the walls of the container, why do pressure gauges—even very sensitive ones—give perfectly steady readings? Shouldn’t the gauge be continually jiggling and fluctuating? Explain.
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0133942651
4th edition
Authors: Randall D. Knight
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