The explanations have to be given for the following statements. Concept Introduction: The square root of u 2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as u rms . Here, u 2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities. Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation, u rms = 3RT M Where, R=gas constant T=temperature M= Product of mass
The explanations have to be given for the following statements. Concept Introduction: The square root of u 2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as u rms . Here, u 2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities. Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation, u rms = 3RT M Where, R=gas constant T=temperature M= Product of mass
Solution Summary: The author explains that the root mean square velocity is the average of the square of particles velocities. The smaller He moves at a faster average velocity.
Interpretation: The explanations have to be given for the following statements.
Concept Introduction:
The square root of
u2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as
urms . Here,
u2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities.
Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation,
urms=3RTM
Where, R=gas constant
T=temperature
M= Product of mass
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The explanations have to be given for the following statements.
Concept Introduction:
The square root of
u2 is called as the root mean square velocity and can be represented as
urms . Here,
u2 is the average of the square of the particles velocities.
Root mean square velocity can be given by the equation,
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