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The RMS velocity of CO2 at a temperature "T' is x cm/ sec. At what temperature, the RMS
velocity of CO2 would be 4x​

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Answered by shyaja
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Answer: the answer comes up to be 16T

Explanation: we know that the formula of RMS velocity is

C = √3RT/M

From this, since R,M and 3 are constants, we can write that RMS velocity is directly proportional to the temperature.

Now substituting the values in the formula C1/C2 = √T1/T2

We get the final answer to be 16T.

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