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Two containers are filled, each with a different gas. Two containers are at the same temperature. Suppose that the molecules weights of the two gases are `M_(A) and M_(B)`. Then the average momenta (in magnitude) of the molecules are related as

A

`p_A=p_B`

B

`p_A=((M_B)/(M_A))p_b`

C

`p_A=((M_B)/(M_A))^(1//2)p_b`

D

`p_A=((M_A)/(M_B))^(1//2)p_b`

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