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a root mean square velocity of a perfect gas is​

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The root mean square velocity is the square root of the average of the square of the velocity. As such, it has units of velocity. The reason we use the rms velocity instead of the average is that for a typical gas sample the net velocity is zero since the particles are moving in all directions.

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