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The velocity of sound in an ideal gas at temperature `T_1` and `T_2` K are `v_1` and `v_2` respectively. If the root mean square velocity of the same gas at same temperature are `c_1` and `c_2` then-

A

`c_2=c_1(v_2"/"v_1)`

B

`c_2=c_1 sqrt((v_2)/(v_1))`

C

`c_2=c_1(v_1"/"v_2)`

D

`c_2=c_1 sqrt((v_1)/(v_2))`

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