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The average kinetic energy of the molecules of an ideal gas at `10 ^@ C` has the value (E). The temperature at which the kinetic energy of the same gas becomes (2 E) is.

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Average kinetic energy (E) `prop` absolute temperature (T)
`(E_(2))/(E_(1))=(T_(2))/(T_(1))=(2E)/(E)=2`
`T_(2)=2T_(1)=2(10^(@)+273^(@))`
`=2xx383`
=1066K
`T_(2)=1066-273=793^(@)C`
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