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Question
An ideal gas is maintained at constant pressure. If the temperature of an ideal gas increases from 100 K to 10000 K then the rms speed of the gas molecules
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increases by 5 times
increases by 10 times
remains same
increases by 7 times
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Solution
increases by 10 times
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