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The molecular velocities of two gases at same temperature are `u_(1)` and `u_(2)`, their masses are `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` respectively, which of the following expression is correct ?

A

`(m_1)/(u_1^2) = (m_2)/(u_2^2)`

B

`m_1u_1 = m_2u_2`

C

`m_1/u_1 = m_2/u_2`

D

`m_1u_1^2 = m_2u_2^2`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`m_1u_1^2 = m_2u_2^2`
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