Chapter 13: Q49P (page 359)
Question: (II)If the pressure in a gas is tripled while its volume is held constant, by what factor does\({v_{{\rm{rms}}}}\)change?
Short Answer
The rms speed changes by a factor of \(\sqrt 3 \).
Chapter 13: Q49P (page 359)
Question: (II)If the pressure in a gas is tripled while its volume is held constant, by what factor does\({v_{{\rm{rms}}}}\)change?
The rms speed changes by a factor of \(\sqrt 3 \).
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