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collision inquiry
« on: November 21, 2004, 01:10:51 AM »
Greetings everyone!

I have a question regarding collisions.  Is it true that maximum velocity rate is achieved if two particles collide with each other?  I've read from Atkins that "Before a collision a particular molecule may be travelling rapidly, but after a collision it maybe accelerated to a very high velocity, only to be slowed again by the next collision."  Based from that, my above statement is wrong.

I'm having the worst time of my life after the cruel GRE Chemistry exam.  I've encountered the statement in the above exam and I stated it was true.  Why are the examiners so interested in too much details?  You have to read a topic in a book sentence by sentence, coz they will create a question out of it.  They are so ruthless...

I'm so depressed,
Tashkent

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Re:collision inquiry
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2004, 02:07:52 AM »
Greetings everyone!

I have a question regarding collisions.  Is it true that maximum velocity rate is achieved if two particles collide with each other?  I've read from Atkins that "Before a collision a particular molecule may be travelling rapidly, but after a collision it maybe accelerated to a very high velocity, only to be slowed again by the next collision."  Based from that, my above statement is wrong.

I'm having the worst time of my life after the cruel GRE Chemistry exam.  I've encountered the statement in the above exam and I stated it was true.  Why are the examiners so interested in too much details?  You have to read a topic in a book sentence by sentence, coz they will create a question out of it.  They are so ruthless...

I'm so depressed,
Tashkent


I am certainly not answering the Question.But i want to say that the depresion is the ultimate killer.I have seen it as much in my life that you cant even Imagine.Dont feel depressed.Your Exam is just an obstacle.Those are fools who say that oppurtinity comes only once.If you are really dedicated to your work just find out your loopholes and mistakes which led to your failure and learn from them.

By the way was this your 1st attempt?

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Re:collision inquiry
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2005, 10:02:10 AM »
kinetic theory of gas points that out as well, that max velocity occurs after collision (assuming elastic collision)
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