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In an ideal gas without preferred direction of motion of molecules,

A

`upsilon_(x) = upsilon_(y) = upsilon_(z)`

B

`upsilon_(x)^(2) = upsilon_(y)^(2) = upsilon_(z)^(2)`

C

`bar(upsilon_(x)^(2)) = bar(upsilon_(y)^(2)) = bar(upsilon_(z)^(2))`

D

none of these

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C

`bar(upsilon_(x)^(2)) = bar(upsilon_(y)^(2)) = bar(upsilon_(z)^(2))`
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