Let v , v_ r m s and v_ p respectively denote the mean speed, root mean square speed, and…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Let \(\bar{v}, v_{r m s} \text { and } v_{p}\)respectively denote the mean speed, root mean square speed, and most probable speed of the molecules in an ideal monoatomic gas at absolute temperature T. The mass of a molecule is m. Then
- no molecule can have a speed greater than

- no molecule can have a speed less than


- the average kinetic energy of a molecule is

Answer
(C)
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