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For two gases `A` and `B` with molecular weights `M_(A)` and `M_(B)`, respectively, it is observed that at a certain temperature `T`, the mean velocity of `A` is equal to the `V_(rms)` of `B`. Thus, the mean velocity of `A` can be made equal to the mean velocity of `B`, if

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