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The r.m.s Velocity of hydrogen is \sqrt{7} times the r.m.s velocity of nitrogen. If T is the temperature of the gas , than
(a) T(H_2) = T(N_2)
(b) T(H_2) \  \textgreater \  T(N_2)
(c) T(H_2) \  \textless \  T(N_2)
(d) T(H_2) = \sqrt{7}T(N_2)

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Answered by Anonymous
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(b) T(H_2) \ \textgreater \ T(N_2)

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