The density of a gas is 6 × 10–2 kg/m3 and the RMS velocity of the gas molecules is 500…
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The density of a gas is 6 × 10–2 kg/m3 and the RMS velocity of the gas molecules is 500 m/s. The pressure exerted by the gas on the walls of the vessel is
- 5 × 103 N/m2
- 0.83 × 10–4 N/m2
- 1.2 × 10–4 N/m2
- 30 N/m2
Answer
(A) 5 × 103 N/m2
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