The average velocity of an ideal gas molecule at 27 °C is 0.3 m/sec. The average velocity…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The average velocity of an ideal gas molecule at 27 °C is 0.3 m/sec. The average velocity at 927 °C will be
- 0.6 m/sec
- 0.3 m/sec
- 0.9 m/sec
- 3.0 m/sec
Answer
(A) 0.6 m/sec
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