A nitrogen molecule (N₂) having the average kinetic energy at 290 K is released from Earth's surface to travel upward.

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If the molecule could move upward without colliding with other molecules, then how high would it go before coming to rest?
Give your answer in kilometers. [Hint: When the molecule comes to rest, the potential energy of the molecule will be m.g. h,
where m is the molecular mass in kilograms, g =9.81m · s2 is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height, in meters,
above Earth's surface.]
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
μÅ
?
h = Value
Units
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Transcribed Image Text:If the molecule could move upward without colliding with other molecules, then how high would it go before coming to rest? Give your answer in kilometers. [Hint: When the molecule comes to rest, the potential energy of the molecule will be m.g. h, where m is the molecular mass in kilograms, g =9.81m · s2 is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height, in meters, above Earth's surface.] Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. μÅ ? h = Value Units ▬▬
A nitrogen molecule (N₂) having the average
kinetic energy at 290 K is released from Earth's
surface to travel upward.
Transcribed Image Text:A nitrogen molecule (N₂) having the average kinetic energy at 290 K is released from Earth's surface to travel upward.
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