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At what temperature the most probable velocity of `O_2` gas is equal to the RMS velocity of `O_2` at `‘t’^@C`?

A

`(273 + t)sqry(3/2K)`

B

`(273 + t)sqry(2/3K)`

C

`(273 + t)K`

D

`3/2(273 + t)K`

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