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Times the r.M.S. Velocity of nitrogen. If t is temperature of the gas:the r.M.S. Velocity of hydrogen is

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The rms velocity of hydrogen is √7 times the rms velocity of nitrogen. If T is the temperature of the gas. The rms velocity of hydrogen is √7 times the rms velocity of nitrogen. If T is the temperature of the gas.

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The velocity of nitrogen if the temperature of the gas is higher than the velocity of the hydrogen

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