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Two vessels having equal volume contain molecular hydrogen at one atmosphere and helium at two atmospheres respectively. If both samples are at the same temperature the mean velocity of hydrogen molecules is

A

equal to that of helium

B

twice that of helium

C

half that of helium

D

`sqrt(2)`times that of helium

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