Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A sample of gas is at 0^(@)C. To what te...

A sample of gas is at `0^(@)C`. To what temperature it must be raised in order to double the rms speed of the molecule.

A

`270^(@)C`

B

`819^(@)C`

C

`1092^(@)C`

D

`100^(@)C`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

`v_(rms)=sqrt((3RT)/(M))rArrv_(rms)propsqrt(T)`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

    NARAYNA|Exercise SOLVED EXAMPLE|83 Videos
  • KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

    NARAYNA|Exercise C.U.Q|153 Videos
  • KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

    NARAYNA|Exercise LEVEL-VI|10 Videos
  • GRAVITATION

    NARAYNA|Exercise EXERCISE -IV|40 Videos
  • LAW OF MOTION

    NARAYNA|Exercise EXERCISE - IV|35 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A sample of gas is at 0∘C .The temperature it must be raised to,in order to double the r.m.s speed of the molecule is

The rms speed of a gas molecule is

The temperature of a gas is - 68^(@)C . To what temperature should it be heated, so that the r.m.s. velocity of the molecules be doubled ?

A sample of gas is at 0^(@)C . The temperature at which its rms speed of the molecule will be doubled is

To what temperature must a black body be raised in order to double total radiation, if original temperature is 727^@C ?

About 0.014 kg nitrogen is enclosed in a vessel at temperature of 27^(@)C How much heat has to be transferred to the gas to double the rms speed of its molecules ? (R = 2 cal//mol K)

Nitrogen gas is at 300^(@) C temperature . The temperature ( in K) at which the rms speed of a H_(2) molecule would be equal to the rms speed of a nitrogen molecule is ,_________ .