Okay thanks for the explanation but diatomic gas also have one dimensional vibration motion which will add up to the degrees of freedom making it 3….. please look into this matter
It's actually 9 degrees of freedom 3 - Rotational 3 - Translational 3 - Vibrational However at only 7 are seen at lower temperatures That's why ur book might have suggested 7 instead of 6
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But from this video you are not define The degree of freedom of a triatomic nonlinear gas.😑
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Okay thanks for the explanation but diatomic gas also have one dimensional vibration motion which will add up to the degrees of freedom making it 3….. please look into this matter
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Fyi : this is all at moderate temperatures because at high temperature we also have to consider the vibrations and that's increases the DOF by 2
Why vibration has DOF of two instead if just one?
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Moment of inertia about any of the axis in diatomic gas is not zero.
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But as far we know, polyatomic has 7 degrees of freedom. Maybe you haven't considered the 'vibrational' segment.
"At moderate temperature"
6 is in case of non linear molecule and 7 is in case of Linear molecule
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Sir many books have said that in case of tri atomic gas the total no. Deg . of freedoms =7 not 6.
They consider vibrations even
In linear molecule it's 7
It's actually 9 degrees of freedom
3 - Rotational
3 - Translational
3 - Vibrational
However at only 7 are seen at lower temperatures
That's why ur book might have suggested 7 instead of 6
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What about vibrations??
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sir is adding vibrational motion is needed ??
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MONOATOMIC
Translation: 3
Degree of freedom:3
DIATOMIC
translation: 3
Rotation:2
Degree of freedom:5
POLYATOMIC
translation:3
Rotation:3
Degree of freedom:6
But sir, in
POLYATOMIC
Translation: 3
Rotational: 3
Vibration: 2
So, Degree of freedom: 8
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how about the vibration?
what about vibration motion for gas molecules
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