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For a monatomic gas, kinetic energy = E....

For a monatomic gas, kinetic energy `= E`. The relation with `rms` velocity is

A

`u=((2E)/m)^(1//2)`

B

`u=((3E)/(2m))^(1//2)`

C

`u=(E/(2m))^(1//2)`

D

`u=(E/(3m))^(1//2)`

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