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Calculate the rms speed of nitrogen at STP (pressure `=1` atm and temperature `= 0^0 C`. The density of nitrgoen in these conditions is `1.25 kg m^(-3)`

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`v_(rms) = sqrt((3 P)/(rho))`
`= sqrt((3 xx 10^(5))/(1.25)) = 490 m//s`
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