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Root mean square velocity of a particle is v at pressure P. If pressure is increased two times, then the r.m.s. velocity becomes

A

2V

B

3V

C

`0.5 V `

D

V

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The correct Answer is:
D

Root mean square velocity does not depend upon pressure . Hence, the rms velocity remains same
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