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explain Maxwell's distribution of velocities​

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The Maxwell-Boltzmann equation, which forms the basis of the kinetic theory of gases, defines the distribution of speeds for a gas at a certain temperature. From this distribution function, the most probable speed, the average speed, and the root-mean-square speed can be derived.

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According to Maxwell's distribution of velocities

The Distribution of Molecular Speeds is Given by the Maxwell velocity Distribution. In the context of the Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases, a gas contains a large number of particles in rapid motions. Each particle has a different speed, and each collision between particles changes the speeds of the particles.

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