The temperature at which the root mean square speed of a gas will be half its value at…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The temperature at which the root mean square speed of a gas will be half its value at 0°C is (assume the pressure remains constant):
- – 86.4°C
- – 204.75°C
- – 104.75°C
- – 68.25°C
Answer
(B) – 204.75°C
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