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What is the RMS Speed?​

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Answered by studyingperson
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The root-mean-square speed is the measure of the speed of particles in a gas, defined as the square root of the average velocity-squared of the molecules in a gas. ... The root-mean-square speed takes into account both molecular weight and temperature, two factors that directly affect the kinetic energy of a material.

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The root-mean square (RMS) velocity is the value of the square root of the sum of the squares of the stacking velocity values divided by the number of values. The RMS velocity is that of a wave through sub-surface layers of different interval velocities along a specific ray path.The root-mean-square speed measures the average speed of particles in a gas, defined as vrms=√3RTM v r m s = 3 R T M

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