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Two flask A and B of equal volumes maintained at temperature `300K` and `700K` contain equal mass of `He(g)` and `N_(2)(g)` respectively. What is the ratio of total translational kinetic energy of gas in flask A to that of flask B ?

A

`1:3`

B

`3:1`

C

`3:49`

D

None of these

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The correct Answer is:
b

(b) Boles ratio `(n_(He))/(n_(N_(2)))=(w//4)/(w//28)=(7)/(1)`
Ratio of translational K.E.`=(n_(He).T_(He))/(n_(N_(2)).T_(N_(2)))`
`=(7)/(1)xx(300)/(700)=3:1`
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