Problem 3: ihe escape speed of any object from Earth is around 11.1 km/s. > A At what temperature, in kelvins, would oxygen molecules (whose molar mass is equal to 32.0 g/mol) have an rms speed vms equal to Earth's escape peed? T = sin() cos() tan() 7 8 9 HOME cotan() asin() acos() E 4 atan() acotan() sinh() 12 3 tanh() ODegrees O Radians cosh() cotanh( +|- END vol BACKSPACE CLEAR Submit Hint I give up! Feedback

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Problem 3: Ihe escape speed of any object from Earth is around 11.1 km/s.
> A At what temperature, in kelvins, would oxygen molecules (whose molar mass is equal to 32.0 g/mol) have an rms speed vms equal to Earth's escape
speed?
T=
sin()
cos()
tan()
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HOME
E A 4
cotan()
atan()
asin()
acos()
acotan()
sinh()
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3
cotanh()
ODegrees O Radians
cosh()
tanh()
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END
Vol BACKSPACE DEL
CLEAR
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3: Ihe escape speed of any object from Earth is around 11.1 km/s. > A At what temperature, in kelvins, would oxygen molecules (whose molar mass is equal to 32.0 g/mol) have an rms speed vms equal to Earth's escape speed? T= sin() cos() tan() 7 9. HOME E A 4 cotan() atan() asin() acos() acotan() sinh() 1 3 cotanh() ODegrees O Radians cosh() tanh() + END Vol BACKSPACE DEL CLEAR Submit Feedback I give up! Hint
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