BCECE Medical BCECE Medical Solved Papers-2008

  • question_answer
    If average velocity becomes 4 times then what will be the effect on rms velocity at that temperature?

    A)  1.4 times      

    B)  4 times

    C)  2 times        

    D)  \[\frac{1}{4}\]times

    Correct Answer: B

    Solution :

    Key Idea Ratio of \[{{v}_{av}}/{{v}_{rms}}\] remains constant. Average speed is the arithmetic mean of the speeds of molecules in a gas at a given temperature, ie,                 \[{{v}_{av}}=({{v}_{1}}+{{v}_{2}}+{{v}_{3}}+...)/N\] and according to kinetic theory of gases,                 \[{{v}_{av}}=\sqrt{\frac{8RT}{M\pi }}\] ?. (i) Also, rms speed (root mean square speed) is defined as the square root of mean of squares of the speed of different molecules, ie,                 \[{{v}_{rms}}=\sqrt{(v_{1}^{2}+v_{2}^{2}+v_{3}^{2}+...)/N}\]                 \[=\sqrt{{{(v)}^{2}}}\] and according to kinetic theory of gases,                 \[{{v}_{rms}}=\sqrt{\frac{3RT}{M}}\] ?. (ii) From Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get                 \[{{v}_{av}}=\sqrt{\left( \frac{8}{3\pi } \right)}\,{{v}_{rms}}\]                 \[=0.92\,{{v}_{rms}}\] ... (iii) Therefore, \[\frac{{{v}_{av}}}{{{v}_{rms}}}\] constant Hence, root mean square velocity is also become 4 times.


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