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For one mole of an ideal gas, increasing the temperature from `10^(@)C` to `20^(@)C`

A

increases the average kinetic energy by two times

B

increases the rms velocity by `sqrt(2)` times

C

increases the rms velocity by two times

D

increases both the average kinetic energy and rms velocity, but not significantly

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