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Hydrogen is heated in a vessel to a temperature of 10,000K. Let each molecule posses an average energy `E_(1)`. A few molecules escape into the atmosphere at 300 K. Due to collisions, their energy changes to `E_(2)`. Calculate ratio `E_(1)//E_(2)`.

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