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Each atom of mass m of a monoatomic gas has three degrees of freedom. The r.m.s. velocity of these atom is given by `sqrt((3KT)/(2m))`. What is the r.m.s. velocity of a diatomic molecule of mass m which has got five degrees os freedom ?

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