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The pressure exerted by the gas molecule is

A

`10^(16) N//m^2`

B

`10^2 N//m^2`

C

`10^4 N//m^2`

D

`10^8 N//m^2`

Text Solution

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Force per molecule `=2mv= 2xx10^(-26)xx10^(4)= 2xx10^(-22)`
Total force `=10^(22)xx2xx10^(-22)= 2N"/"m^2`.
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