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What is the root mean square velocity of an ideal gas?

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Answered by drsinghsayana
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It is represented by the equation: vrms=√3RTM v r m s = 3 R T M , where vrms is the root-mean-square of the velocity, Mm is the molar mass of the gas in kilograms per mole, R is the molar gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin...

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bf\:{\underline{Answer}}:-

The root mean square velocity of an ideal gas at constant pressure varies with the density a \rm\:\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{d}}.

The relationship between the root mean square velocity (u), the pressure (P) and density (d) is given below.

\rm\:u=\sqrt{\dfrac{3p}{d}}

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