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|    Richard Kingstone to All    |
|    Can the Vander Waal equation be associat    |
|    20 Sep 18 01:43:03    |
      From: rick_kingstone777@hotmail.com              Potential energy is referenced to the walls of the container and is the       product of pressure acting on the walls of the container and volume of the       container.              Kinetic energy includes thermal energy and p-v energy. The p-v energy is the       product of pressure acting on all molecules and the total volume of all       molecules.              The pressure acting on all molecules is the product of the average pressure       acting on each molecule and the number of molecules in the container.              The volume of all molecules is the product of the average volume of each       molecule and the number of molecules in the container.              Can kinetic energy be associated with a vector of velocity?              Reference; http://newstuff77.weebly.com 05 The Vander Waal Vector              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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