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For a monoatomic gas kinetic energy = E . The relation with rms velocity is ?

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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As we know ,

➡K.E = 3/2 × kt

➡RMS speed(u)

 \sqrt{ \frac{3kt}{m} } =

u = \sqrt{ \frac{2e}{m} }

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline{\underline{\Huge\mathfrak{Answer ;}}}

We are well aware with it that ;-

 = > kinetic \: energy = \frac{3}{2} \times kt

And RMS as = Speed ( u )

Than ;-

 = > \sqrt{ \frac{3kt}{m} }

And ;-

 = > u = \sqrt{ \frac{2e}{m} }

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