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What is the temperature at which rms velocity of a gas is half its value at `0^(@)c`, if the pressure is kept constant ?

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Let the initial volume of gas be `V_(1)=V`.
The final volume of gas `(V_(2))` is `2V`.
`T_(1)=273+25=298 K`
`T_(2)=?`
According to Charles's law
`(V_(1))/(T_(1))=(V_(2))/(T_(2))`
`:. T_(2)=(V_(2)xxT_(1))/(V_(1))=(2Vxx298)/(V)=596 K`.
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