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N molecules, each of mass m of gas `A and 2 N` molecules each of mass `2m` of gas `B` are containted in the same vessel which is maintained at temperature T. The mean square velocity of molecules of B type is denoted by `v^(2)` and the mean square velocity of A type is denoted by `(omega)^(2)`. the `omega^(2)//v^(2)` is:

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