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प्रश्न
At what temperature the mean speed of the molecules of hydrogen gas equals the escape speed from the earth?
Use R = 8.314 JK-1 mol-1
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उत्तर
Mean speed of the molecule is givne by
\[\sqrt{\frac{8RT}{\pi M}}\]
\[\text { For H molecule }, M = 2 \times {10}^{- 3} kg \]
\[ = \sqrt{\frac{4RT \times {10}^3}{\pi}}\]
For escape velocity of Earth :-
Let r be the radius of Earth
\[v = \sqrt{\frac{2GM}{r}}\]
Multiplying numerator and denominator by R, we get
\[ v_c = \sqrt{\frac{GM}{r^2}2r}\]
\[g = \frac{GM}{r^2}\]
\[ v_c = \sqrt{2gr}\]
\[\sqrt{\frac{4RT \times {10}^3}{\pi}} = \sqrt{2gr}\]
\[ \Rightarrow \frac{2 \times 8 . 314 \times T \times {10}^3}{3 . 142} = 9 . 8 \times 6 . 37 \times {10}^6 \]
\[ \Rightarrow T \approx 11800 \text { K }\]
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