Thermal velocity

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Thermal velocity or thermal speed is a typical velocity of the thermal motion of particles that make up a gas, liquid, etc. Thus, indirectly, thermal velocity is a measure of temperature. Technically speaking, it is a measure of the width of the peak in the Maxwell–Boltzmann particle velocity distribution. Note that in the strictest sense thermal velocity is not a velocity, since velocity usually describes a vector rather than simply a scalar speed.

Definitions

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Since the thermal velocity is only a "typical" velocity, a number of different definitions can be and are used.

Taking kB to be the Boltzmann constant, T the absolute temperature, and m the mass of a particle, we can write the different thermal velocities:

In one dimension

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If vth is defined as the root mean square of the velocity in any one dimension (i.e. any single direction), then[1][2] vth=kBTm.

If vth is defined as the mean of the magnitude of the velocity in any one dimension (i.e. any single direction), then vth=2kBTπm.

In three dimensions

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If vth is defined as the most probable speed, then[2] vth=2kBTm.

If vth is defined as the root mean square of the total velocity, then vth=3kBTm.

If vth is defined as the mean of the magnitude of the velocity of the atoms or molecules, then vth=8kBTπm.

All of these definitions are in the range vth=(1.6±0.2)kBTm.

Thermal velocity at room temperature

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At 20 °C (293.15 kelvins), the mean thermal velocity of common gasses in three dimensions is:[3]

Gas Thermal velocity
Hydrogen 1,754 m/s (5,750 ft/s)
Helium 1,245 m/s (4,080 ft/s)
Water vapor 585 m/s (1,920 ft/s)
Nitrogen 470 m/s (1,500 ft/s)
Air 464 m/s (1,520 ft/s)
Argon 394 m/s (1,290 ft/s)
Carbon dioxide 375 m/s (1,230 ft/s)

References

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