Certain mass of a gas at constant pressure occupies a volume V. The temperature of the…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
Certain mass of a gas at constant pressure occupies a volume V. The temperature of the gas is increased to the extent that its root mean square velocity is doubled. The new volume would be
- Thrice of its original volume
- Half of its original volume
- Twice its original volume
- 4 times its original volume
Answer
(D) 4 times its original volume
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