Ok, my solution book gives this as the first step ---->where does the c come fro
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Ok, my solution book gives this as the first step ---->where does the c come from? then they get ------->so I think what happened here is f(s) was replacedwith Maxwells distribution of speeds expression. but why didonly some of it come in front of the integral sign? and why is itnow ds when it was dc? and why is there kbreplacing R? Next step -----------> so they are using substiution here wherea=m/2kbT then they integrated but where did the s^3 go? andwhere is the (-) on the m in the a=m/2kbT? Next step ------------->ok so they replaced the a, got that Final answer --------------->i have no clue what happened here, and whatdoes this prove? PLEASE EXPLAINExplanation / Answer
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