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For two gases, A and B with molecular weights `M_(A)` and `M_(B)`. It is observed that at a certain temperature. T, the mean velocity of A is equal to the root mean square velocity of B. thus the mean velocity of A can be made equal to the mean velocity of B, if:

A

A is at temperature T, and B at `T'.T gt T'`

B

A is lowered to a temperature `T_(2) = ( 8)/( 3pi ) T`

C

Both A and B are raised to a higher temperature

D

Both A and B are placed at lower temperature.

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B
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