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Four containers are filled with monoatomic ideal gases. For each container , the number of moles , the mass of an individual atom and the rms speed of the atoms are expressed in terms of n , m and `v_("rms")` respectively . If `T_(A) , T_(B) , T_(C)` and `T_(D)` are their temperatures respectively then which one of the options correctly represents the order ?

A

`T_(B) = T_(C) gt T_(A) gt T_(D)`

B

`T_(D) gt T_(A) gt T_(C) gt T_(B)`

C

`T_(D) gt T_(A) =T_(B) gt T_(C)`

D

`T_(B) gt T_(C) gt T_(A) gt T_(D)`

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