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A certain gas is at a temperature of `350 K`. If the temperature is raised to `700 K`, the average translational kinetic energy of the gas will increase by

A

`2`

B

`3`

C

`4`

D

`5`

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`T_(i)=350 K`, `T_(f)=700 K`
`KE_(avg)(Translational)=(3)/(2)KT`
`:. KE` increase by a factor of `(700)/(350)=2`
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