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at a given temperature if v rms is the root mean s
Question:
At a given temperature if
$V_{rms}$
is the root mean square velocity of the molecules of a gas and
$V_s$
be the velocity of sound in it, then these are related as
$\left(\gamma = \frac{C_p}{C_v}\right)$
Updated On:
Jul 2, 2022
$V_{rms}=V_s$
$V_{rms}=\sqrt{\frac{3}{\gamma}} \times V_s$
$V_{rms}=\sqrt{\frac{\gamma}{3}} \times V_s$
$V_{rms}=\left(\frac{3}{\gamma}\right) \times V_s$
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The Correct Option is
B
Solution and Explanation
We know that $ \begin{array}{l} V_{\text {rms }}=\sqrt{\frac{3 R T}{M}}, V_{S}=\sqrt{\frac{Y R T}{M}} \\ \Rightarrow \frac{V \text { rms }}{V_{S}}=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{y}} \end{array} $
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