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The root mean square velocity of a gas molecule at any temperature T K of a gas molecule of molecular weight M is

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Root mean square velocity of gas molcules is defined as the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of the velocities of all molecules of the gas at a given tempearature.
[Note: It is the same as the root mean square speed of gas molecules. ]
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