Molecular velocites

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With increase in temperature,the difference between r.m.s. velocity and averge velocity will

Decrease becoming almost zero at a high temperature rture Increase Remain same Decrease

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Lu Chee Ket
Feb 13, 2016

As gases such as air in a close system is having zero displacement as a resultant, average speed shall remain as zero while root mean square of speeds increase when temperature increases. Therefore, difference between r.m.s. velocity and average velocity shall increase with increase in temperature.

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