According to kinetic theory of gases, for a diatomic molecule
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According to kinetic theory of gases, for a diatomic molecule
- the pressure exerted by the gas is proportional to mean velocity of the molecule
- the pressure exerted by the gas is proportional to the root mean velocity of the molecule
- the root mean square velocity of the molecule is inversely proportional to the temperature
- the mean translational kinetic energy of the molecule is proportional to the absolute temperature.
Answer
(D) the mean translational kinetic energy of the molecule is proportional to the absolute temperature.
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