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Thermal Molecular Velocity of Gas Molecules Formulas and Calculator
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Thermal Molecular Velocity of Gas Molecules Formulas and Calculator
Gas molecules in a vessel move back and forth in different directions and at different speeds. Their velocity distribution corresponds to a bell curve having its peak at the most probable velocity
Probable Velocity
cw = [ ( 2 · R · T ) / M ]1/2
Mean Thermal Velocity
cmean = [ ( 8 · R · T ) / ( π · M ) ]1/2
Where:
cw = Probable Velocity (m/s),
cmean = Mean Velocity (m/s),
R = General gas constant R = 8.314510 kJ / (kmol K),
T = Thermodynamic temperature [K],
M = Molar mass [kg / kmol]
Molar masses and mean thermal velocities of various gases
Gas |
Molar Mass (g/mol)
|
Mean Velocity (m/s)
|
Mach Number
|
H2 |
2
|
1,762
|
5.3
|
He |
4
|
1,246
|
3.7
|
H2O |
18
|
587
|
1.8
|
N2 |
28
|
471
|
1.4
|
Air |
29
|
463
|
1.4
|
Ar |
40
|
394
|
1.2
|
CO2 |
44
|
376
|
1.1
|
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