Physics, asked by amaya5, 1 year ago

the rms speed of hydrogen molecules at 300K is 1930m/s. then what is the rms speed of oxygen molecules at 900K??

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Answered by sha30
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amaya5: thank u so much for ur help!!!!! but the answer given here is 836m/s... could u plz help me again
sha30: ok i solved it again actually i had not seen word oxygen nw how to send ans
sha30: ok i solved it again actually i had not seen word oxygen
sha30: v/1930=sq.root (900/16 ×1/300)=sq root (0.187)=0.433 so we have V =0.433 × 1930 =835.7 m/s =836 m/s
amaya5: thank u so much
amaya5: but why we r comparing oxygen and hydrogen????
Answered by priyankakaith3393
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