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[" For gaseous state,if most probable speed is denoted by "C^(*)" ,average speed by "bar(C)" and mean square "],[" speed by "C" ,then for a large number of molecules the ratios of these speeds are: "],[[" (1) "C^(*):bar(C):C=1.225:1.128:1," (2) "C^(*):bar(C):C=1.128:1.225:1],[" (3) "C^(*):bar(C):C=1:1.128:1.225," (4) "C^(*):bar(C):C=1:1.225:1.128]]

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