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the rms speed of the molecules of enclosed gas is v. What will be the rms speed if pressure is doubled keeping the temperature same ​

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Answered by 07Shadow07
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Answer:

Vrms increases by root two times

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Answered by TheSniperTurbashu18
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Answer: v

Explanation: As the gas is enclosed and Temperature is constant throughout the process, so rms velocity remains also constant, because v rms = root over 3RT/M

As there is no mention that whether the gas is ideal or not, so we'll treat it as non ideal gas , because majority of the gases are non ideal .....

So v rms will only depend upon Temperature in this case ..

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