Four molecules of speed 2 km/s, 3 km/s, 4 km/s and 5 km/s. The RMS speed of these…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Four molecules of speed 2 km/s, 3 km/s, 4 km/s and 5 km/s. The RMS speed of these molecules in km/s is
- \(\frac{\sqrt{54}}{4}\)
- 3.5
- \(\frac{\sqrt{54}}{2}\)
- \(3 \sqrt{3}\)
Answer
(C) 54 2
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