if the absolute temp of gas is tripled,then the rms velocity of gas molecules will become
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the rms velocity of gas molecules is
C(rms)=√(3RT÷M)
as R, M constant for a gas.
so when T is tripled the rms velocity increased by √3 factor.
C(rms)=√(3RT÷M)
as R, M constant for a gas.
so when T is tripled the rms velocity increased by √3 factor.
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