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In a jar having a mixture of `H_(2)`, and He

A

Hydrogen has more mean KE

B

Helium has more mean KE

C

Both have same mean KE

D

Both have same internal energy

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AAKASH SERIES-KINETIC THEORY OF GASES-Exercise -I
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  2. If a gas has 'f' degrees of freedom, find the ratio of C(p) and C(v).

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  3. A cylinder rolls without slipping down an inclined plane, the number o...

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  4. A polyatomic gas with n degrees of freedom has a mean energy per molec...

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  5. In a diatomic molecule, the rotational energy at a given temperature

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  6. Mean kinetic energy (or average energy) per gm mole of a monoatomic ga...

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  7. The kinetic energy per gm mol for a diatomic gas at room temperature i...

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  8. The translational kinetic energy of diatomic gas for one mole of the g...

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  9. The mean translational kinetic energy of a molecule of an ideal gas at...

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  10. In a jar having a mixture of H(2), and He

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  12. The specific heat of an ideal gas is

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  13. Molar specific heat at constant volume is C for a monoatomic gas is

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  15. The expression of mean free path, if we consider that only one molecul...

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  16. If we consider the motion of all the molecules, the expression of mean...

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  17. A vessel of volume V contains a mixture of 1 mole of Hydrogen and 1 mo...

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  18. (A): Mean free path of gas molecules, varies inversely as density of t...

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  19. (A): The pressure of a gas depends upon kinetic energy of its molecule...

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