A gas is filled in a container at pressure P 0 . If the mass of molecules is one-third of…
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A gas is filled in a container at pressure P0. If the mass of molecules is one-third of initial mass and their rms speed is doubled, then the resultant pressure would be:
- \(\frac{1}{3} P_{0}\)
- \(\frac{4}{3} P_{0}\)
- \(2 P_{0}\)
- \(4 P_{0}\)
Answer
(B) 4 3 P_ 0
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