The rms velocity of hydrogen is times the rms velocity of nitrogen. If T is the…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The rms velocity of hydrogen is
times the rms velocity of nitrogen. If T is the temperature of the gas, then
- T(H2) = T(N2)
- T(H2) > T(N2)
- T(H2) < T(N2)
- T(H2) =
T(N2)
Answer
(B) T (H 2 ) > T (N 2 )
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