The temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 130 K to 520 K. If at 130 K, the rms…
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The temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 130 K to 520 K. If at 130 K, the rms velocity of the gas molecules is vrms, then at 520 K, it becomes:
- vrms
- 4vrms
- 3vrms
- 2vrms
Answer
(D) 2v rms
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