Two monoatomic gases are at absolute temperature 300K and 350K respectively. The ratio of…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Two monoatomic gases are at absolute temperature 300K and 350K respectively. The ratio of average kinetic energies of their molecules is
- \(\sqrt{\frac{3.5}{3}}\)
- \(\sqrt{\frac{3}{3.5}}\)
- 6 : 7
- 36 : 49
Answer
(C) 6 : 7
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