Physics of Gases studies the behavior of gaseous matter using kinetic theory and thermodynamics. It explains pressure, temperature, and transport properties through molecular motion. Gas physics describes diffusion, viscosity, and thermal conductivity. This field applies to atmospheric science, combustion, and plasma physics. Quantum effects become important at low temperatures. Physics of gases also explains non-equilibrium phenomena. Mathematical models connect microscopic dynamics to macroscopic behavior. This field provides foundational understanding for fluid dynamics and statistical physics.
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