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What is the relationship between the average velocity `(v)`, root mean square velocity `(u)` and most probable velocity

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B

`a:v:u::1:1.128:1.224`

C

`a:v:u::1.128:1.224`

D

`a:v:u::1.124:1.228:1`

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`V_(av):V_(rms):V_("most probable")=V:U:a`
`sqrt((8RT)/(pi M)):sqrt((3RT)/(M)):sqrt((2RT)/(M))`
`a:V:U=sqrt(2): sqrt((8)/(pi)):sqrt(3)= 1:1.28:1.224`
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