K K Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Kinetic Theory, Exercise 1: TOPICWISE QUESTIONS

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K K Sharma Physics Solutions for Exercise - K K Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Kinetic Theory, Exercise 1: TOPICWISE QUESTIONS

Attempt the practice questions on Chapter 2: Kinetic Theory, Exercise 1: TOPICWISE QUESTIONS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Chapterwise/Topicwise Daily Practice Problems (DPP) Waves and Thermodynamics NEET solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from K K Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Kinetic Theory, Exercise 1: TOPICWISE QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions

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If RMS velocity of a gas is vrms=1840 m s-1 and its density ρ=8.99×102 kg m3, then the pressure of the gas will be 

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If the RMS velocity of hydrogen becomes equal to the escape velocity from the Earth's surface, then the temperature of hydrogen gas would be

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At temperature T, N molecules of gas A each having mass m and at the same temperature 2N molecules of gas B each having mass 2m are filled in a container. The mean square velocity of molecules of a gas B is v2 and x component of mean square velocity of molecules of gas A is w2. The ratio of w2v2 is,

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The RMS velocity of gas molecules of a given amount of a gas at 27 °C and 1.0×105 N m-2 pressure is 200 m s-1. If temperature and pressure are, respectively, 127 °C and 0.5×105 N m-2, then the RMS velocity will be,

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Suppose a container is evacuated to leave just one molecule of a gas in it. Let va and vRMS represent the average speed and the RMS speed of the gas. Then 

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The RMS speed of oxygen molecules in a gas is v. If the temperature is doubled and the O2 molecules dissociate into oxygen atoms, then the RMS speed will become

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If the temperature of the gas is increased to three times, it's root mean square velocity becomes

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Consider a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen kept at room temperature. As compared to a hydrogen molecule, an oxygen molecule hits the wall