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Define RMS, mean and most probable velocities. Write the ratio of these velocities for a given gas. 

A

`1:2:3`

B

`1:sqrt(2):sqrt(3)`

C

`sqrt(2):sqrt(3):sqrt(8//pi)`

D

`sqrt(2):sqrt(8//pi):sqrt(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
d

(d) `a:v:u=sqrt(2):sqrt((8)/(pi)):sqrt(3)`
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