The molecules of a given mass of a gas have root mean square speeds of 100 m s –1 at 27…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Kinetic Theory
The molecules of a given mass of a gas have root mean square speeds of 100 m s–1 at 27 °C and 1 atmospheric pressure. The root mean square speeds of the molecules of the gas at 127 °C and 2 atmospheric pressure is
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