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A mass of an ideal gas undergoes a reversible isothermal compression. Its molecules will then have compared with initial state, the same
(i) root mean square velocity (ii) mean mometum (iii) mean kinetic energy

A

(i), (ii), (iii) correct

B

(i), (ii) correct

C

(ii), (iii) correct

D

(i) correct

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The correct Answer is:
A

As initial and final state are same
`T_(f)=T_(F) " As "V_("max") vecP_(av) and vecK_(av)` dependes temperature
All remains the same.
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